Next challenge: Port Doom 1 and 2 to Factorio circuit network.Rahjital wrote:Holy crap, 34 megabytes of memory! With that you could store the entirety of Doom 1 and 2 and still have 8MB to spare. That's seriously impressive!
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And after that: Factorio 2 (with 3D graphics)
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Well with 0.6 fps this feat is far from getting superseeded soon.
As far as factorio 2 goes, you'd wish for full multicore support instead 3d graphics.
As far as factorio 2 goes, you'd wish for full multicore support instead 3d graphics.
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Most Impressive.
Not only the build itself, but also the decoding and feeding of those signals into factorio.
I wonder how much UPS this gets with the performance boost in 0.15.
I bet it will go over 10UPS for 1 frame.
Not only the build itself, but also the decoding and feeding of those signals into factorio.
I wonder how much UPS this gets with the performance boost in 0.15.
I bet it will go over 10UPS for 1 frame.
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Very cool. Seriously.
Less seriously: perhaps the MKII version should use colored train engines for pixels?
Less seriously: perhaps the MKII version should use colored train engines for pixels?
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wow, very impressive!
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I tested in in 0.15, this is how the time used stats looks:
Zooming out seems to hurt UPS/FPS quite a lot though:
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It fluctuates between 12 and 15 UPSZooming out seems to hurt UPS/FPS quite a lot though:
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This is so outstanding Dave!
I can't imagine how much time it took to load the memory with data tho...
And the design is just awesome
I can't imagine how much time it took to load the memory with data tho...
And the design is just awesome
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so what, i can do betta
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Your server isn't working properly, can't seem to download the whole save.
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I have no words.
Simply amazing
Simply amazing
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wholy crap
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Wow. These combinator contraptions just keep getting bigger and bigger.
I looked around your save, good job.
It runs about 20 times faster in 0.15, so you can make one with 4x bigger resolution
I looked around your save, good job.
It runs about 20 times faster in 0.15, so you can make one with 4x bigger resolution
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Maybe this could help (originally posted on Reddit):Klonan wrote:I tested in in 0.15, this is how the time used stats looks:
imageIt fluctuates between 12 and 15 UPS
Zooming out seems to hurt UPS/FPS quite a lot though:
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Just found a quick/dirty way to significantly reduce the FPS hit from a large pixel display. Find the file:and comment the line:Code: Select all
__base__/prototypes/entity/demo-entities.lua
Turns out the connector for the circuit network is a complex combination of 3 sprites. Combine that together with the two normal sprites of lamps when turned on, it's just too many sprites with a pixel display.Code: Select all
circuit_connector_sprites = get_circuit_connector_sprites({0.1875, 0.28125}, {0.1875, 0.28125}, 18),
For me the doubled or so FPS outweighs having floating wires on lamps.
Easier by writing and executing some Lua script on game console. Impressive still, though.PacifyerGrey wrote:This is so outstanding Dave!
I can't imagine how much time it took to load the memory with data tho...
And the design is just awesome
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How about porting... Factorio into Factorio circuit network? Indefinite Factorio...Yoyobuae wrote:Next challenge: Port Doom 1 and 2 to Factorio circuit network.Rahjital wrote:Holy crap, 34 megabytes of memory! With that you could store the entirety of Doom 1 and 2 and still have 8MB to spare. That's seriously impressive!
Well done. This is really impressive.
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No source code == no port.Matthias_Wlkp wrote:How about porting... Factorio into Factorio circuit network? Indefinite Factorio...
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Great! The source movie is 20 FPS, so I can view it realtime!Twinsen wrote:Wow. These combinator contraptions just keep getting bigger and bigger.
I looked around your save, good job.
It runs about 20 times faster in 0.15, so you can make one with 4x bigger resolution
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True, a port won't work. I'm going to assume that was a mistaken turn of phrase though: instead wee can *virtualize* Factorio into Factorio.Yoyobuae wrote:No source code == no port.Matthias_Wlkp wrote:How about porting... Factorio into Factorio circuit network? Indefinite Factorio...
To save some work, it's probably easier to just make a Factorio Javascript interpreter. From there we can run an existing Javascript x86 linux emulator, and use that to run Factorio.
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My God!! The performance would be atrocious. xDzebediah49 wrote:To save some work, it's probably easier to just make a Factorio Javascript interpreter. From there we can run an existing Javascript x86 linux emulator, and use that to run Factorio.
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More factorio epicness
At this rate, Factorio is just a few more buzz away from getting serious attention from gafam... Mojang was sold 2.5G$ how much for Wube?
At this rate, Factorio is just a few more buzz away from getting serious attention from gafam... Mojang was sold 2.5G$ how much for Wube?