He is using Ubuntu, which has low kernel frequency, among other things.
http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.com/201...rformance.html
Also, it seems as if he's using compiz...
We need to see videos, not screenshots to be able to judge the graphics quality. The problem is, major studios usually photoshop their screenshots to add some blur before releasing them. I'm glad michael didn't do that!
When I look at Unigine videos, it is stunning of realism. When I see a screenshot, I feel more like "it's ok". This is the same with other games: http://images.totalgamingnetwork.com...screenshot.jpg (ID Software, rage).
He is using Ubuntu, which has low kernel frequency, among other things.
http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.com/201...rformance.html
Also, it seems as if he's using compiz...
binstream: I know, that's what I meant but in an offensive way (implying you are not a major studio).
I'm looking forward to seeing a nice HD video (if possible).
Anyway, keep the good work upYou're doing wonders on our Linux computers!
Would it be possible to upload an unedited HD video on a free sharing site (Youtube HD = worse than DVD quality...), even a very short one?
Also, could you tell us if it's possible to switch back and forth to the desktop when OilRush is in fullscreen mode (either with ALT-TAB or better by sending keys like F1-F4 to the DE, which I set to each of my virtual desktops)? When in windowed mode, do you capture the mouse like Aquaria with no possibility to access other windows, or is it like World of Goo when you can still check your emails & IRC without having to exit the game?
@d2kx : same here, the game looks like it's in such great shape already, and with beta access... Plus it's the kind of game I'm sure I'm going to play too much ;-)
Personally I don't care about graphics, I care about games.
And with games I mean gameplay, heck I love to play Railroad Tycoon 2, Stronghold 1, Doom II etc. occasionally.
So what is important to me: Does it make fun?
This is looking increasingly interesting, hoping for a multiplayer demo!