Jost Amman
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Sorry, but the Grammar Nazi in me can't resist... FYI saying "fine A.F." is like saying "sizzling warm". :lol:I've been lurking for a long time, and i have to say that alpha 20 is looking fine A.F.
Peace.

Sorry, but the Grammar Nazi in me can't resist... FYI saying "fine A.F." is like saying "sizzling warm". :lol:I've been lurking for a long time, and i have to say that alpha 20 is looking fine A.F.
Sexy A F is better?Sorry, but the Grammar Nazi in me can't resist... FYI saying "fine A.F." is like saying "sizzling warm". :lol:
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Maybe a running first person animation like holding sideways a rifle would do it. Like in fallout, when you run you're not pointing your gun at the same time.Give me clunky. I tried first person on Night of the Dead, which features some fine player animations, and got motion sickness really fast. When you walk the brain adjusts what you are seeing based on the motion detection of your ears and experience. These elements are absent when you are sitting down looking at a screen so your brain can't do much except adjust to short term experience -- which causes that strange dissonance when you end a long playing session --, and that causes the motion sickness. So it really should be up to the computer to do the adjusting to give you a stable view.
That doesn't mean the avatar shouldn't get some better animations, and it did receive some updates in this regard on alpha 18, iirc. Just don't move the view up and down to simulate walking.
Here's a little idea I thought about which could be very epic, but it is understandable if such a feature is very hard to implement. But, wouldn't it be cool to be able to place multiple non-building-blocks (like switches, torches, etc) in a single voxel, like this:
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It's weird that people talk about motion sickness when gaming. I suffer from motion sickness in real life (have to take medicine when flying or riding in a car on long trips, no boating or rollercoaster activities for me). But I have never gotten sick from playing a video game.
But I figure it is the same reason I never get motion sickness when I drive - I am in control, even when the game tries to say I am not in control![]()
When switching to exclusive mode, wait 10 frames and check if Screen width/height what you wanted. If not then switch back to the res you wanted in windowed mode, so the user can try again.Share the solution when you find it?![]()
Possibly later. I don't know that we have the time before A20 experimental to upgrade and test it.I have been playing around with gaming on linux for a month or so and I'm aware that one of many flaws is EAC not being usable. Which means of course no multiplayer servers that require EAC. So my question is, now that epic released a new update, will we be getting the option to play Alpha 20 with EAC on? Here's an article with the big news: https://www.theverge.com/2021/9/23/22690670/epic-eac-anti-cheat-linux-valve-steam-deck-support-games
Well, per protonDB the overall performance of the native linux version appears to be hit or miss, and that's using just the posts from the last 6 months. I haven't personally tried playing 7dtd on linux, I was just curious. Some are saying the native version is terrible so they have to use the wine/proton version, therefore losing EAC protected servers. Per the article from epic it seems that it's just a few clicks to enable, and then some testing per faatal.EAC has supported Linux for years for native games like 7days. No reason to update anything for just that. Only lazy devs that don't care about anything but Windows were an issue here![]()
That true. I don't know the reasons but in my setup 7dtd works better using windows version in ubuntu with proton than the regular linux version. System is AMD (CPU & GPU). Is not so much but in a modest computer even few fps matterWell, per protonDB the overall performance of the native linux version appears to be hit or miss, and that's using just the posts from the last 6 months. I haven't personally tried playing 7dtd on linux, I was just curious. Some are saying the native version is terrible so they have to use the wine/proton version, therefore losing EAC protected servers. Per the article from epic it seems that it's just a few clicks to enable, and then some testing per faatal.
"To make it easy for developers to ship their games across PC platforms, support for the Wine and Proton compatibility layers on Linux is included. Starting with the latest SDK release, developers can activate anti-cheat support for Linux via Wine or Proton with just a few clicks in the Epic Online Services Developer Portal."
which by my count is 1 person.One of my favorite A20 changes is that if you have 3 spears on your belt and you throw them all, when you scoop them back up they ALL return to your belt in the right slots. For those of us who love spears this is HUGE!
That's quite interesting considering AMD GPU's are what's recommended for linux gaming due to the driver compatibility.That true. I don't know the reasons but in my setup 7dtd works better using windows version in ubuntu with proton than the regular linux version. System is AMD (CPU & GPU). Is not so much but in a modest computer even few fps matter
That might change in November. “Dancing the spears” might become popular. The wheel weaves as the wheel wills.which by my count is 1 person.![]()
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