Quote from: wakeboarderCWB on November 11, 2013, 06:54:49 AMQuote from: Statua [OCRP2 Returns Very Soon on November 11, 2013, 02:52:07 AMAs stated before, from what i've been told, model quality (the change between low and high) doesnt affect performance. Ill double check this with my laptop which uses integrated graphics and see if this claim is true.I haven't had any performance issues, only the issue with the models above. If we remove those from OCRP then we should be fine. No please... I planned on buying those... :/ And anyone who cannot play gmod or TF2 on atleast high model settings should not be playing games on that pc at all... gmod and source games in general do not run heavy... even my old pos pc got like 100 fps, it was a gateway! Store baught with like 2 ram...
Quote from: Statua [OCRP2 Returns Very Soon on November 11, 2013, 02:52:07 AMAs stated before, from what i've been told, model quality (the change between low and high) doesnt affect performance. Ill double check this with my laptop which uses integrated graphics and see if this claim is true.I haven't had any performance issues, only the issue with the models above. If we remove those from OCRP then we should be fine.
As stated before, from what i've been told, model quality (the change between low and high) doesnt affect performance. Ill double check this with my laptop which uses integrated graphics and see if this claim is true.
Not everyone is an avid PC gamer and wishes to spend the money on a gaming PC. Sure, GMod may not be performance intensive, but many players play on laptops or older, general use PCs. You can do without a few cars and spend money on other, RP related things.
The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.