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- Comment on Cities Skylines 2 reportedly runs with 7-12fps on an Intel Core i9 13900KS with AMD Radeon RX 7900XTX at 4K/High Settings 1 year ago:
Just have a look at the dev diaries. For me personally its the overhaul of pretty much all simulation engines (traffic, weather, water, wind, people etc.) and that they solved (apparently) the single thread problem of their traffic simulation. For me CS1 was bottlenecked when the cities became to big and the traffic could only be simulated on one core. There is a limit to that. But my cpu was otherwise idle. I have hope that this is now solved. Plus there is apparently no agent limit anymore. So a town of 500000 could in theory simulate all people individually, CS1 couldn’t.
- Comment on Selfhosted Trello Alternative? 1 year ago:
I really like wekan for this. It’s straightforward. Gets updates. And is flexible in terms of adding new fields to cards etc.
- Comment on Looking for simple analytics (similar to Plausible) that supports cookies 1 year ago:
Have a look at umami github.com/umami-software/umami
- Comment on Starfield Is Bethesda's Lowest-Rated Game On Steam 1 year ago:
To me the game is just not… captivating. The scale doesn’t work for me. The spaces are not interconnected. I get no feeling for the places… that way I can’t really wander and find interesting stuff. Additional the writing is very… random? Way too many fetch quests. BG3 is way more enjoyable too me. Starfield has lots of stuff, but I don’t care about said stuff. I think they messed up the scale. Skyrim had this nice approach how they handled the size of the cities. The cities were about showing the feeling of the city, not the actual size. That way the cities are idealised Spaces that are extremely memorable too me. Here they tried to scale them more realistically but don’t have much content to fill them with… So much emptiness!
- Comment on Why, as a male, when emotionally do I only feel accepted by women but not by men? 1 year ago:
I’m honest, I don’t understand that analogy.