WileeCoyote
Eatibus Almost Anythingus
Death rant
To quote ex-railwayman, its quality, not quantity that counts. And yet, with quality there is always a price to be paid. "What do you mean?" You ask, its very simple. The ability to run quality layouts, locomotives, scenery bits etc... on a computer that wasn't ripped out of the NASA mission control rooms in Houston.
My point is there are far too few assets (and content creators) that use LOD, LOD is very useful for those of us who have "average" machines, it doesn't bog down the GPU much, and from a distance, you can't easily tell. Loathe (Ed, if I misspelled that, you can slap me with a trout) KRS I do but one of the few things I like about it is that it uses LOD to its advantage, granted yes the content creators were probably told to do that, but the sheer amount of LOD content is enough that the game looks (reasonably, though I think Trainz looks better) good and runs without too much trouble on my prehistoric machine.
If content creators really started using LOD, and using it so that it has an effect (LOD1 35000 poly, LOD2 32000 poly, LOD3 28000 poly... it just doesn't work), than I think Trainz theoretically would attract more people because they'd sooner or later find that yes, it does run on their machine. Even if it is prehistoric.
WileeCoyote

To quote ex-railwayman, its quality, not quantity that counts. And yet, with quality there is always a price to be paid. "What do you mean?" You ask, its very simple. The ability to run quality layouts, locomotives, scenery bits etc... on a computer that wasn't ripped out of the NASA mission control rooms in Houston.
My point is there are far too few assets (and content creators) that use LOD, LOD is very useful for those of us who have "average" machines, it doesn't bog down the GPU much, and from a distance, you can't easily tell. Loathe (Ed, if I misspelled that, you can slap me with a trout) KRS I do but one of the few things I like about it is that it uses LOD to its advantage, granted yes the content creators were probably told to do that, but the sheer amount of LOD content is enough that the game looks (reasonably, though I think Trainz looks better) good and runs without too much trouble on my prehistoric machine.
If content creators really started using LOD, and using it so that it has an effect (LOD1 35000 poly, LOD2 32000 poly, LOD3 28000 poly... it just doesn't work), than I think Trainz theoretically would attract more people because they'd sooner or later find that yes, it does run on their machine. Even if it is prehistoric.

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