@siriusblack9999@andrewpprice I was talking about the RAM requirements that you mentioned. 40gb also is pretty reasonable for a modern engine. There are games that weigh a lot more.
TIL CryEngine became Amazon's Lumberyard, which then became the open-source "O3DE" game engine. Yet nobody talks about it? Is it not a serious competitor to UE or Unity?
@siriusblack9999@andrewpprice Also, your point doesn't make a lot of sense, when creating a game, you're running unoptimized builds + lots of debugging tools. Obviously running the editor is more resource intensive than running just the final optimized game builds.
@siriusblack9999@andrewpprice That's pretty reasonable tbh, UE5 has similar requirements. It looks like that's also mainly for building it from source.
@andrewpprice 40 gb disk space just for the engine alone and 16 gb RAM minimum.
When your game engine requires more resources just to start than 99% of games require to run, you know it won't be widely used.
And they call that "optimized"
It appears that the prompt remains the same with this new December 15th Update. I did have to reword my prompt in order to get it to output this though.
This is apparently the prompt used by @OpenAI's ChatGPT. It is surprisingly simple, I expected a lot more instructions related to what it should and shouldn't be able to do.
@andrewpprice@_VolTorian_ Pretty sure Google does it automatically when you upload the file/submit. The original file I submitted was called "donut nft.blend" but Google renamed it to "donut nft - RelatedTitle.blend"
@OrdinaryGamers It can also usually be cheaper. Get the cheapest VPS from the cloud provider of your choosing and plop OpenVPN or Wireguard on it. Usually better too because you'd be the only person using it and you won't get into any VPN blacklists.
With the year 1/3rd over, we're looking for some new blood to work with. Ya'll have any good recommendations for who @GFuelEnergy should partner up with next?