Soldato
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*drools* oh my that looks good!
Are you turning g-safe off? with it on this shouldn't be a problem.
Chris really needs to look at Cryengine V, he's using Cryengine 3, an old version of Cryengine 3 at that.
Some of the things he talked about with texture stacking and shading are in Cryengine 5, Vulkan is also coming in November.
https://www.cryengine.com/roadmap
cough* Not cry engine anymore *cough
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I'm I currently don't have the game installed, it was just something that really annoyed me. What is g-safe and why is it a thing?
Didn't anyone watch my drum video![]()
Yes... all i can say about that is... you're worse than Worzel.![]()
Where have you been these last couple of weeks? eh?
Skiving? :d
Yes... all i can say about that is... you're worse than Worzel.![]()
How hahah!!
Darkening of the screen is in all flight sims, including Star Citizen. I'm not sure why you would think it wouldn't have it in?
G-Safe reduces the blackout by limiting the about of force applied to the ship.
Either slow down or don't turn so hard.
[Damien];30046536 said:lmao wtf are those?![]()
Don't post restricted Evocati information.
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Most things that happen in an avocado session will carry over into the PTU and consequently be allowed to be shared. The month clause is for those few things that the developers might choose to remove from a patch, or decide to keep secret for the time being.
It would partially defeat the purpose of the avocados to allow everything to be revealed at the end of a session, but we don't want things to say secret for very long periods of time.
In regards to the giveaway thing, these guidelines only effect posts that are advertising or mainly about giveaways. It would not cover events where the community got together to help others or charities. Simply advertising a giveaway doesn't contribute to this community.
Some interesting articles on Kotaku UK today the most balanced being:
http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2016/09/23/inside-the-troubled-development-of-star-citizen
Definitely worth a read but probably confirms what a lot of us have been thinking over the last couple of years in terms of progress