Since I have a nice graphics card and a nice system I say MAKE IT PRETTIER AND NERF PEOPLE WITH LAME COMPUTERS.
Sorry!
I actually like games that properly utilize my nice graphics card and I'm sure other people who have nice cards also like to see them get put to good use. Generally mmo's are butt ugly compared to other single player or non-mmo multiplayer games because they have to be optimized to run on a much wider array of systems and much lower specs. If you don't have the card to run on ultra then you turn your settings down until you find the happy point where you can deal with the graphics and get an fps you like. This small lighting change isnt going to make or break your system unless you are already scraping the very bottom of minimum specs to play.
for "improved lighting"?Arsenic_Touch wrote: »You do realize there's a setting for lighting, right?
Think this is pretty obvious as you can turn off shadows and grass.wafffllesss wrote: »Probably there will be an option to toggle the lighting.
Dear ZOS,
Each major patch you introduced has degraded game performance significantly.
Maybe you are proud of your improved graphic here and there, but you cannot put these type of cosmetic changes above the performance!
If your improved interior lighting means another 5 fps drop, you are effectively killing this game, since it already requires very high level graphic card to play at good video settings.
THINK OVER IT! OPTIMIZE IT!
Dear ZOS,
Each major patch you introduced has degraded game performance significantly.
Maybe you are proud of your improved graphic here and there, but you cannot put these type of cosmetic changes above the performance!
If your improved interior lighting means another 5 fps drop, you are effectively killing this game, since it already requires very high level graphic card to play at good video settings.
THINK OVER IT! OPTIMIZE IT!
Uhm....the last major Patch gave me 20+ more fps, so.... what?!
LonePirate wrote: »My issue with this change is that some idiot thought it was more important to devote precious and limited developer time to this trivial and unneeded item than it was to have the devs fix actual problems in the game like broken quests and skills. I do not understand this reasoning at all.
LonePirate wrote: »My issue with this change is that some idiot thought it was more important to devote precious and limited developer time to this trivial and unneeded item than it was to have the devs fix actual problems in the game like broken quests and skills. I do not understand this reasoning at all.
yeah, cause you don´t understand that a dev team consists of more then 1 person and of more then 1 person working on something. different people do different stuff.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »My issue with this change is that some idiot thought it was more important to devote precious and limited developer time to this trivial and unneeded item than it was to have the devs fix actual problems in the game like broken quests and skills. I do not understand this reasoning at all.
yeah, cause you don´t understand that a dev team consists of more then 1 person and of more then 1 person working on something. different people do different stuff.
Yeah, Talos forbid the design team work on making the game look better.
Rocksteady wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »My issue with this change is that some idiot thought it was more important to devote precious and limited developer time to this trivial and unneeded item than it was to have the devs fix actual problems in the game like broken quests and skills. I do not understand this reasoning at all.
yeah, cause you don´t understand that a dev team consists of more then 1 person and of more then 1 person working on something. different people do different stuff.
Yeah, Talos forbid the design team work on making the game look better.
God does nothing but forbid things. I'm sick of that guy, he's such a downer.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »My issue with this change is that some idiot thought it was more important to devote precious and limited developer time to this trivial and unneeded item than it was to have the devs fix actual problems in the game like broken quests and skills. I do not understand this reasoning at all.
yeah, cause you don´t understand that a dev team consists of more then 1 person and of more then 1 person working on something. different people do different stuff.
Yeah, Talos forbid the design team work on making the game look better.
LonePirate wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »LonePirate wrote: »My issue with this change is that some idiot thought it was more important to devote precious and limited developer time to this trivial and unneeded item than it was to have the devs fix actual problems in the game like broken quests and skills. I do not understand this reasoning at all.
yeah, cause you don´t understand that a dev team consists of more then 1 person and of more then 1 person working on something. different people do different stuff.
Yeah, Talos forbid the design team work on making the game look better.
The design team can do their work; but developers still need to implement it and add it to the code within the game. Designers don't code in most software companies. I would prefer the devs work on fixing problems rather than implement unwanted changes.
Dear ZOS,
Each major patch you introduced has degraded game performance significantly.
Maybe you are proud of your improved graphic here and there, but you cannot put these type of cosmetic changes above the performance!
If your improved interior lighting means another 5 fps drop, you are effectively killing this game, since it already requires very high level graphic card to play at good video settings.
THINK OVER IT! OPTIMIZE IT!
So any of my original worry turns out to be true?
Just wondering.
thats a big drop indeed, still smooth. But for people who was originally getting 30-60 FPS, it may be bad.