Thank you very much for your work! Previously, I didn’t spend much time playing MineClone because the performance on my system was quite low, usually around 0-15 FPS, which made the experience difficult to enjoy.
But now getting around 45-60 FPS, which makes a huge difference. The game feels much smoother, more responsive, and overall far more enjoyable to play
Thanks but to be fair there are not too many differences to mcl2 at this point. It's mostly that mineclonia does not have the tons of music files mcl2 has recently added which almost doubled the size of the game.
I'm using a Kaby Lake dual core CPU without a seperate GPU... only thing I have a problem with performance-wise is that the vehicles (boats, minecarts, etc.) are extremely laggy from the ping...
however, if Luanti weren't a web server based platform, it would be able to run seemlessly on a potato, especially one running on a Linux system... I know this because I used to play Minecraft on a laptop from 2009 (4GB DDR2 RAM and an Intel Pentium T4300) while running Windows 10 home
Thank you very much for your work! Previously, I didn’t spend much time playing MineClone because the performance on my system was quite low, usually around 0-15 FPS, which made the experience difficult to enjoy. But now getting around 45-60 FPS, which makes a huge difference. The game feels much smoother, more responsive, and overall far more enjoyable to play
Thanks but to be fair there are not too many differences to mcl2 at this point. It's mostly that mineclonia does not have the tons of music files mcl2 has recently added which almost doubled the size of the game.
i am on a raspberry 4b with 4go of ram and it is very smooth
I'm using a Kaby Lake dual core CPU without a seperate GPU... only thing I have a problem with performance-wise is that the vehicles (boats, minecarts, etc.) are extremely laggy from the ping...
however, if Luanti weren't a web server based platform, it would be able to run seemlessly on a potato, especially one running on a Linux system... I know this because I used to play Minecraft on a laptop from 2009 (4GB DDR2 RAM and an Intel Pentium T4300) while running Windows 10 home