Hi UberEnt, I used to be able to run the game with the -nofeatures option until metal spots became features. Since then I've been able to play on small worlds. However, now with the Beta things quickly become unplayable with more than one world in the system. May you add an uberLow graphics option that turns off all features besides metal spots? This would turn off trees, boulders, waves, shadows, night & day, lights, reflections of sun on planets (not certain if this is expensive to render) , and any other features that we owners of slower machines/laptops with on-board graphics with shared memory could truly do without for the sake of playability. This would really help us out and lessen the min sys reqs which in turn widens your market. Many thanks, Rebuilt.
Features like trees and rocks have so far just been a visual thing, in the near future some of these are gameplay relevant. Trees will need to be pathed around or through, or destroyed. Right now they have a fixed distance at which they appear, that should probably be a setting you can modify. Options for setting shader quality is something we don't yet have and would be required for most of the other settings beyond turning off features and shadows. It is something I'd like to have as many of the shaders are fairly complex.
How is work going on implementing some options for more easy lighting adjusting? (you said you want easier way to modify such parameters across multiple shaders, it's was on start of alpha)
Will be trees and rocks reclaimable like in TA? If I remember well, trees gave energy and rocks gave metal.
So you're saying that once the shader quality options come online then things will be less expensive to render? If so, are these shader quality options planned for release in the Beta? Thanks, Rebuilt
If we get shader quality settings in, it will be possible to make some things less expensive to render. Time frame for something like this is very much an unknown. Our primary goal is to get the existing rendering to be faster first.
I've attached a DxDiag file. Is there anything I can do to speed things up with my setup? Thanks, Rebuilt
Try to use "Latest Beta Driver": http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/legacy/Pages/legacy-radeonaiw-vista64.aspx But nothing else, your onboard graphics card just too old ans slow. unfortunately.