One of the reasons I don't play Voxelibre is due to the fact that my PC can't run it for long periods of time, without my fps dropping. After a while it gradually gets worse until sometimes it's at 1 fps. The mineclonia team has spent countless hours trying to get this game stable and performant. And they succeeded. This game averages 40 fps (At least on my pc). I strongly recommend this game.
My thanks to the mineclonia devs who have spent so long trying to make this game stable.
To fix it disable mcl_node_particles and never enable it again. The featureis basically completely broken (and always has been). It will add more and more particle spawners until your game comes to a stop.
Still it is a bug, and it does cause huge performance issues. I wouldn't give Voxelibre a -1 vote for this, but it is something that bothers me. It's not like i'm exagerating. I'm just saying it how it is.
One of the reasons I don't play Voxelibre is due to the fact that my PC can't run it for long periods of time, without my fps dropping. After a while it gradually gets worse until sometimes it's at 1 fps. The mineclonia team has spent countless hours trying to get this game stable and performant. And they succeeded. This game averages 40 fps (At least on my pc). I strongly recommend this game.
My thanks to the mineclonia devs who have spent so long trying to make this game stable.
To be fair it sounds like the low FPS is probably caused by the buggy node particle spawners in VoxeLibre which we have removed a while back. See https://www.reddit.com/r/Minetest/comments/1bq37dd/comment/kxg6nre/?context=3
To fix it disable mcl_node_particles and never enable it again. The featureis basically completely broken (and always has been). It will add more and more particle spawners until your game comes to a stop.
Still it is a bug, and it does cause huge performance issues. I wouldn't give Voxelibre a -1 vote for this, but it is something that bothers me. It's not like i'm exagerating. I'm just saying it how it is.
well the feature is off by default and marked as experimental and in the description it even mentions performance issues.
Just remove the mcl_particles mod and everything that calls it (it's just a few things; torches mostly iirc).
And yes it does cause huge performance issues. It would on every computer because it will start more and more particlespawners.
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