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  • abaabaabaaba4
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Simon (View Post)
    On here a while ago I noticed threads asking about making a view that would give the fastest speed, people said that fancy display doesn't use too much of your cpu to render the graphics or something similar. On the regular powder toy when I filled the screen with plut, on fancy display I would get about 4 or 5 fps even though I have an i7-2600k but when I went on nothing display it increased to about 25 fps so fancy display uses a lot of cpu power.My point is that on the opengl version on fancy display if I fill the screen with plut I get about 25 fps, I think its cause I got a gtx 460 which is doing all the fancy effects while the cpu does other stuff.This is great for me but I have another computer where it runs badly (there's a black grid, sometimes particles would disappear and keep moving then appear somewhere else) and I here that people arent getting it open and things are all yellow so if these problems could be fixed then tpt could me much faster for lots more people if not everyone :)
  • CrimsonCloud
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    First of I'm glad electrons has finally been inserted I like it.
    Secondly what does decl and acel do
    Third why if you mix photons and neutrons and then insert electrons you get hydrogen could someone please explain
    Thanks
  • The-Con
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @CrimsonCloud (View Post)
    DECL decelerates energy particles and ACEL accelerates energy particles.
    More specifically, the particles need to be parallel to the DCEL/ACEL
  • CrimsonCloud
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Thanks the con
  • limelier
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    abczyx123987:

    I tried opening the OpenGL build on the first page of this thread, and it crashed instantly.

    I then compiled the latest source from GitHub with OpenGL enabled (so I could debug it), and found that it crashes in graphics.c at line 3809:
    glGenFramebuffers(1, &partsFbo);

    Obviously my graphics card/driver can't handle OpenGL very well.

    Computer specs:
    Graphics: Mobile Intel 945GM Express Chipset Family (yes, I know, it sucks)
    Operating system: Windows XP Home Edition SP3 (32 bit)
    1 GB of RAM


    I'm guessing that's happening to me too. WinXP, Ati Radeon x550.
  • asdf72
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @CrimsonCloud (View Post)
    What? I can't see any of them in the beta...
  • CrimsonCloud
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @asdf they aren't in the beta they are in the openGL
  • bbcdude88
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Does build 109 use openGL?
  • therocketeer
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    hmmm, now that we have ELEC, it would be nice to have another nuclear material that produces it.
  • CrimsonCloud
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Wow I just noticed if they add protons then we have the basic ingredients of a Atom
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