R3A1016

  • LBPHacker
    1st May 2025 Developer 6 Permalink
    I made a computer again. Enough said. Check the manual for more.

    And here are the saves. A thread like this is nothing without a save.


    The demo's source in (partially, as of 2025-05-01) documented form is available here.
    Edited 4 times by LBPHacker. Last: 1st May 2025
  • CATSSMAC
    1st May 2025 Member 0 Permalink

    yippe! another computer. waiting for someone to make a quatnum computer (or atleast act like one)

    Also waiting for a computer to run TPT in TPT (I tried and failed miserably lol)

    Edited 2 times by CATSSMAC. Last: 1st May 2025
  • Z0ctb0x
    5th May 2025 Member 0 Permalink

    Do I have to use a different command to speed up FPS if on linux mint?

    btw epic computer

    Edited once by Sc0ttB0x. Last: 5th May 2025
  • LBPHacker
    5th May 2025 Developer 0 Permalink
    Thanks :D Nope, same command.
  • Z0ctb0x
    6th May 2025 Member 0 Permalink

    weird mine must be broke

    I can't stress this enough this computer is flipping awsome

  • LBPHacker
    6th May 2025 Developer 0 Permalink
    It only speeds up your simulation if your computer can actually handle it... If you get fewer than 60 FPS without the command, you'll get the same amount with it too.
  • Z0ctb0x
    8th May 2025 Member 0 Permalink

    nah it just says nil value whenever I use a console command

  • LBPHacker
    8th May 2025 Developer 1 Permalink
    Any console command? Are you running the latest version of vanilla? Are you running
    tpt.fpsCap(2)
    ?
  • Z0ctb0x
    8th May 2025 Member 0 Permalink

    Idk what I changed but I can get 3000fps now! (It runs WAY faster on linux btw)

    Btw how can I try programming on this thing?

    Edited 2 times by Z0ctb0x. Last: 8th May 2025
  • novatimal
    6th Dec 2025 Member 0 Permalink

    Ohh how this thing works? I think i can write C compiler for this