RipClaw
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I hope not. I usually keep my starter base small and expand it bit by bit.Looks good. Makes me wonder if other crafting stations are going to be bigger though.
I hope not. I usually keep my starter base small and expand it bit by bit.Looks good. Makes me wonder if other crafting stations are going to be bigger though.
the Hardy hole is too far from the edge. it doesnt seem like it goes all the way through....
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was this a slip or there's actually a tangible date.
does this also mean gold could come this year?
Would it really be that big of a change, though? We already have weapon models that are dynamic based on what mods you have installed. This is exactly the same principle. I would be extremely surprised (and disappointed) if the model wasn't dynamic. Sure would be a waste of the new design.Wow that forge looks great![]()
Looks like it will be 2w x 2h x 1d in dimensions but the scale isn't immediately obvious.
What I'm very curious about is... and this would require a fairly fundamental change so my guess to my own question is no - the crucible, bellows and anvil... will they be dynamic? It will be somewhat torturous if you have bad rng looking for a crucible, for example, and visually there's one just sitting there on your forge.
My guess is that yes, the block will still be just static and the appearance will not be tied to the tool slots. But how cool would it be if I'm wrong.
Well I was kinda just covering my ass by assuming it won't be dynamic, as I don't know that much about the game's inner workings and how big of a job it would be to make blocks' meshes change dynamically.Would it really be that big of a change, though? We already have weapon models that are dynamic based on what mods you have installed. This is exactly the same principle. I would be extremely surprised (and disappointed) if the model wasn't dynamic. Sure would be a waste of the new design.
What I'm very curious about is... and this would require a fairly fundamental change so my guess to my own question is no - the crucible, bellows and anvil... will they be dynamic? It will be somewhat torturous if you have bad rng looking for a crucible, for example, and visually there's one just sitting there on your forge.
My guess is that yes, the block will still be just static and the appearance will not be tied to the tool slots. But how cool would it be if I'm wrong.
Would it really be that big of a change, though? We already have weapon models that are dynamic based on what mods you have installed. This is exactly the same principle. I would be extremely surprised (and disappointed) if the model wasn't dynamic. Sure would be a waste of the new design.
I doubt they are planning to do that for everything that can be modded, but it would be great if they did. I've been playing Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous lately and seeing even the quick slot items appear on characters looks so nice.It would be great if modifications to armor, clothes and weapons were visually displayed. In addition to the silencer, sight, laser pointer and flashlight. After all, there are "Folding butt", "Extended barrel", Extended magazine "and others for weapons. And all sorts of armor plates, pouches and other things for clothes with armor.
This is a new model for the forge, so I'm sure we will get new models for the other workstations as well. If they are doing new models, there is no reason to think they won't make them dynamic just because they aren't currently dynamic. I would love to see them be dynamic, but not sure that they will bother with that.None of the other workstations are dynamic so I wouldn't expect the forge to be. Presumably they would want to show off that tech if it were in place - look at how they showcased weapon mods, for example: they posted images showing how each looked.
the old forge model can already look different depending on whether it's on or off (presence/absence of fire), same with campfire and chem station, so wouldn't that mean it already can do dynamic stuff to a certain extent?None of the other workstations are dynamic so I wouldn't expect the forge to be. Presumably they would want to show off that tech if it were in place - look at how they showcased weapon mods, for example: they posted images showing how each looked
I'm no expert, but my guess is those are just "particle effects", not a block model change.the old forge model can already look different depending on whether it's on or off (presence/absence of fire), same with campfire and chem station, so wouldn't that mean it already can do dynamic stuff to a certain extent?
Good point, though I think that is just a lighting effect rather than a change to the workstations. I may be wrong, though.the old forge model can already look different depending on whether it's on or off (presence/absence of fire), same with campfire and chem station, so wouldn't that mean it already can do dynamic stuff to a certain extent?
Blocks can't generally fill space that includes another block. That's how voxels work. There are some ways to make things happen, like how they will make water fill into a space with a block, but that isn't something that I think could be done with normal blocks. I normally just ignore it myself, but there is an option that can be done to kind of obscure this effect (with limitations)... If you build a "floor" one block out from a wall, you can place terrain so it covers part of that block. The terrain would be raised up, so in effect it is the opposite depending on surrounding terrain, but it is an option. For things like a driveway into a garage, I just place either a wedge or a flat panel over the gap and it looks fine. Not really what you want around the rest of the base, though.Just thinking, would it be possible to have a few frame shapes that extend beyond their normal cube space to fill that gap between terrain and block? Like a a regular full block plus an extra 1/2 block attached to one side and variants for corners, could call the them Foundation shapes or something. Not sure how well the game deals with what would essentially be intentional clipping but it would also open more building possibilities in general.
Not entirely true, and those ember piles are a great example.Blocks can't generally fill space that includes another block. That's how voxels work. There are some ways to make things happen, like how they will make water fill into a space with a block, but that isn't something that I think could be done with normal blocks. I normally just ignore it myself, but there is an option that can be done to kind of obscure this effect (with limitations)... If you build a "floor" one block out from a wall, you can place terrain so it covers part of that block. The terrain would be raised up, so in effect it is the opposite depending on surrounding terrain, but it is an option. For things like a driveway into a garage, I just place either a wedge or a flat panel over the gap and it looks fine. Not really what you want around the rest of the base, though.
I would love a tool that can adjust density of terrain blocks in game, though. Less for this reason and more because I've had times where uneven terrain causes blocks I place to be above the expected level. One example is digging one block deep and replacing with asphalt for a driveway and having the driveway 1/4m higher than the surrounding terrain.
Hmm. I thought those were just larger than one block? I've never tried placing anything on the surrounding blocks to test, though.Not entirely true, and those ember piles are a great example.
When you look them, the meshes actually extend past the voxel space they occupy. Think of the voxel space as the allotted space in code for the block, and the mesh is just the visual. So yes, they could (and do) technically make the terrain block meshes larger than the space they occupy. Just gotta keep the collider within the voxel space.
Yeh just place one next to another and you'll see what I mean... I know I use this technique when making rock wall blocks, so that it looks more natural... place, spin, place the next, spin repeat...Hmm. I thought those were just larger than one block? I've never tried placing anything on the surrounding blocks to test, though.