slam6s
Rock Crab
Posts: 41
FO Level Status: Non-Rebirth
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Post by slam6s on Apr 26, 2014 18:47:24 GMT
Do you have any basic idea of system req. for LQ? I mean, will it be playable on netbook?
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Post by mvp on Apr 26, 2014 20:40:54 GMT
Codename Llama Quest is being reported as one of the most CPU intensive games on the market today. It is suggested to have at least a 3.6GHz processor but the game will be able to run on a 3.0GHz processor. I'd suggest quickly picking up a high-end Intel Core or AMD processor as fast as you can. The game is going to require a 64 bit computer. If you currently have a 32-bit operating system, you can install that twice and get it to 64. This has been confirmed by my cousin at bestbuy. Llama Quest graphics are being praised for the amazing detail bestowed upon them by artist Lighterthief along with the amazing coding talents of Iamallama. The following image was released somewhere on the internet for something: {Image} With a sun that bright, I suggest picking up some sunglasses! or a job resume template and file for a tax return. Whatever floats your boat. The amazing detail in this game can only be shown through meter blocks split into quarters. Each quarter weighing roughly 12 bytes respectively. With the Earth-size map erected by the team, the game easily sits at the couple hundred gigabyte mark suggesting your computer should have at least a terabyte or something like that. The game runs at its full potential of a stunningly locked 10 frames per second on my NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 grapics card. The frames allow for completely exhilarating combat interactions. I have to admit this is some of the best game creation work I have ever seen in my life and I'm not even sure what a game is. I would surely advise you to pick up a GTX 770 as soon as possible to experience the game of the year if not for yourself, but for yourself. You have enough time before Llama-Con to get everything up to date to experience one of the most immersive and time wasting games in the world. With this game coming to life soon, why would you do anything productive in your life? Although none of this has been confirmed (or is even remotely true), we are still reporting it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2014 20:51:58 GMT
I just laughed way too much on the first paragraphs. Thanks for this! =)
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Post by 1800trolldem on Apr 26, 2014 21:30:31 GMT
Hahahahahahaha
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Post by iamallama on Apr 26, 2014 21:45:45 GMT
The requirements won't be known until we have a playable release. I'm trying my best to make it perform as well as possible. Drawing the map in chunks and limiting the number of players you communicate over network with to just those within a certain range.
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TheKow
Rock Crab
Posts: 45
FO Level Status: Rebirth
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Post by TheKow on Apr 30, 2014 19:21:16 GMT
Will the game run on Linux machines?
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Post by minche on Apr 30, 2014 20:12:08 GMT
well Unity still doesn't have linux support, so probably nope. there is some support for desktop, but from what I know it's minimal, and for a browser, well, I wouldn't hold my breath. since it came out people were asking for linux support but so far nothing.
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Post by mvp on Apr 30, 2014 20:18:26 GMT
You can always try a virtual machine. Here's a list of the best ones: linkI'll make a tutorial soon after a beta release for people who can't get on with linux. Edit: unity 3D 4.0 has linux support. Maybe llama has 4.0. I distinctly remember him getting an upgraded version after a transaction issue. There might be hope for linux after all!
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System Req.
Posted On: May 1, 2014 2:57:42 GMT
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Post by iamallama on May 1, 2014 2:57:42 GMT
I do have unity 4.3 and an upgrade to 5 when it comes out. 4.3 linux support is kinda meh. Once we have the game far enough that I have some time ill probably look into what needs to be done to port it. If there isn't some crazy major changes then it will be supported. I'll probably test it a few times before that to get an idea of what will need to be done.
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