I have a very big base, running on a new rather expensive PC and the UPS is down in the 20's. (hope that belt optimization is coming soon)
While I know the generic optimization stuff (so no need for that here), I do have a very specific question; are capacitors updated as individual objects or are they in buckets based on their charge status?
The reason I'm asking is because I got a good emergency capacitor logic working, and am wondering if I should expand to having staggered activation of capacitor banks for normal use also.
Capacitor performance impact related request for information
Re: Capacitor performance impact related request for information
Accumulators on the same network with identical charge are merged into 1 object for performace. It's fine to have a few isolated networks, just don't go crazy giving each accumulator its own network.
Re: Capacitor performance impact related request for information
Unrelated, if you are running an intel cpu and there is something specific you do in excess to get such low ups, you could post the save here: 17501.
Re: Capacitor performance impact related request for information
Exactly the information I wanted to know, thanks.DaveMcW wrote:Accumulators on the same network with identical charge are merged into 1 object for performace. It's fine to have a few isolated networks, just don't go crazy giving each accumulator its own network.
Re: Capacitor performance impact related request for information
No, the whole save is just that large and I haven't done logi-for-belt optimization since I consider it an abomination, so will wait and see for what happens with 0.16.Loewchen wrote:Unrelated, if you are running an intel cpu and there is something specific you do in excess to get such low ups, you could post the save here: 17501.
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Re: Capacitor performance impact related request for information
Unrelated, but this information is exactly part of the "generic optimization stuff". Maybe it's time you read generic optimization stuff again and perhaps you will "rediscover" some generic optimization methods that will significantly improve your game's performance.Rakshasa wrote:Exactly the information I wanted to know, thanks.DaveMcW wrote:Accumulators on the same network with identical charge are merged into 1 object for performace. It's fine to have a few isolated networks, just don't go crazy giving each accumulator its own network.
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The generic-specific lexical relation is called a hyponymy, look it up.EpicFail1403 wrote:Unrelated, but this information is exactly part of the "generic optimization stuff". Maybe it's time you read generic optimization stuff again and perhaps you will "rediscover" some generic optimization methods that will significantly improve your game's performance.
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Look up which non-ELI5 word never heard in normal conversation?Rakshasa wrote:The generic-specific lexical relation is called a hyponymy, look it up.EpicFail1403 wrote:Unrelated, but this information is exactly part of the "generic optimization stuff". Maybe it's time you read generic optimization stuff again and perhaps you will "rediscover" some generic optimization methods that will significantly improve your game's performance.