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improving performance?

Discussion in 'Starbound Discussion' started by Skip, Dec 5, 2013.

  1. XtremeNinja45

    XtremeNinja45 Scruffy Nerf-Herder

    for the
    it helped me too
    but i run the game without steam
     
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  2. themsuciaman101

    themsuciaman101 Void-Bound Voyager

    You have either a broken or conflicting mod.
     
  3. Ispano

    Ispano Phantasmal Quasar

    You should REALLY look at dates on posts before responding.
     
  4. themsuciaman101

    themsuciaman101 Void-Bound Voyager

    How do you do this?

    I always post the answer, because YEARS later, it may pop up ina google search and help someone.
     
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  5. Jonesy

    Jonesy Sarif's Attack Kangaroo Forum Moderator

    Thread necros are acceptable if the thread is relevant and the necro is on-topic. More often than not, the issue is when people go off-topic to call out the necro. So, please don't.

    Please don't double-post. Use the edit button if you need to expand a post.
     
  6. Aimbot

    Aimbot Void-Bound Voyager

    Nobody has noticed it yet but C++ is a very bad programing language (Mr.Google! search "Is C++ programming bad?")
    So mainly its the programing that stubs the game and hinders what otherwise was its good performance
    Devs could optimized but are limited to the programing
    Its been stated that the game is build ground up to be modable,modable as in simple programing C++
     
  7. tomkatt

    tomkatt Seal Broken

    There's nothing wrong with C++ as a language and if you google "is [name] programming language bad" you'll get results for any language you can think of. C++ can be very optimized and is the general choice of "low level" language to translate to (along with C) to work toward performance optimization. The devs aren't "limited to the programming" whatever the heck that's supposed to mean. I'm assuming you're not actually a coder here.
     
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