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Post by blitzgrutel on Dec 14, 2017 15:07:10 GMT 1
Hi, I have two questions related to the limits inside a world. First: What is the size of a world? (if it's limited) Second: What would use the most RAM in a world? (the two objects are the same size and the same width: 12X12X12 cubes) Thank you for your time and have a good day!
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Post by blitzgrutel on Jan 17, 2018 11:28:09 GMT 1
Up, I really need an answer about that.
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Post by Cosmic on Jan 17, 2018 17:27:41 GMT 1
The world is not limited, it is actually infinite, but there is a point where you can not build blocks anymore. Obviously, the more modeled cube would use more RAM (first option) Since the block contains more blablabla Let's summarize: The first option uses more complicated blocks because they are modeled. (That's just a theory. I'm not a KoGaMa developer to say that)
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Post by FloshPlosh on Jan 18, 2018 16:21:13 GMT 1
"Obviously" should not be followed up by "but thats just a theory" i think haha. the left block is technically more advanced than the right one, so i would assume there *is* a difference, but it is most likely minuscule and not noticable.
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Post by Cosmic on Jan 18, 2018 16:44:54 GMT 1
"Obviously" should not be followed up by "but thats just a theory" i think haha. the left block is technically more advanced than the right one, so i would assume there *is* a difference, but it is most likely minuscule and not noticable. Sorry boss, I type without remembering what I typed earlier, and I end up making nonsense phrases and being totally hypocritical sometimes. I promise that from now on I will take care of my words, reading and rereading the texts before I send them.
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Post by blitzgrutel on Jan 19, 2018 18:50:42 GMT 1
"Obviously" should not be followed up by "but thats just a theory" i think haha. the left block is technically more advanced than the right one, so i would assume there *is* a difference, but it is most likely minuscule and not noticable. Thanks for the answer. Building that sphere leaded to another question: And if instead of creating a sphere, I would create something the same size, but with a smaller size of cubes? To make it short: something medium size 24x24x24 instead of 12x12x12 big size.
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