I understand school and an outside life, but you started a project and should at least TRY a little bit to keep it updated. You never come here and let us know any updates. It's been at 65% for how long now?
I'd say 65% is quite a lot of progress.
Also, if you're that impatient and ignorant to keep whining for another update, then why not make a texture pack yourself?
Then you'll understand why the updates are so slow - texture packs take a hell of a long time to make.
I'd say 65% is quite a lot of progress.
Also, if you're that impatient and ignorant to keep whining for another update, then why not make a texture pack yourself?
Then you'll understand why the updates are so slow - texture packs take a hell of a long time to make.
I'd like to add that this is not just one texture pack. It's 5, so updates are 5 times as slow.
I'd like to add that this is not just one texture pack. It's 5, so updates are 5 times as slow.
It's still just one pack that he's updating. He's manually inputting all the pixels for 512x512 which is a lot of work.. and I mean ALOT. Anyway, once he finishes the that one, he just has to resize it to all the other ones. Still just one pack.
What kind of computer is it? I know mine would die with anything above 32x, even with OptiFine... I should really upgrade...
Off topic, does anyone know of any good (preferably gaming) laptops for $500 or less? Message me if you do.
Check out Tom's Hardware. They have a monthly system builders marathon. Most of the builds are around 500 dollars.
There are some good budget builds in there.
Awesome work man... sad that you have to do every texture for 5 different resolutioins... How about first finishing 32x until it has 100%, the 64x and so on. So people who dont have ultra-max-PC's can play finished packs earlier and others can use them too, even if they like 512x more...
As far as I know, he does the 512x first, then scales the textures down (I may be wrong though)
I'd say 65% is quite a lot of progress.
Also, if you're that impatient and ignorant to keep whining for another update, then why not make a texture pack yourself?
Then you'll understand why the updates are so slow - texture packs take a hell of a long time to make.
I'd like to add that this is not just one texture pack. It's 5, so updates are 5 times as slow.
Great point. I haven't even considered that.
It's still just one pack that he's updating. He's manually inputting all the pixels for 512x512 which is a lot of work.. and I mean ALOT. Anyway, once he finishes the that one, he just has to resize it to all the other ones. Still just one pack.
What kind of computer is it? I know mine would die with anything above 32x, even with OptiFine... I should really upgrade...
Off topic, does anyone know of any good (preferably gaming) laptops for $500 or less? Message me if you do.
Check out Tom's Hardware. They have a monthly system builders marathon. Most of the builds are around 500 dollars.
There are some good budget builds in there.
Carrots
Looks more like he abandoned this than anything.
He just posted on the 24th of December. It hasn't even been a month yet. Think you might be jumping the gun a bit?
He tweets regularly and as TehTeariez mentioned previously he's been working on the Arcan Chronicles quite a bit lately.
Patience is a rare quality on these forums.
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Curse PremiumAs far as I know, he does the 512x first, then scales the textures down (I may be wrong though)