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Content creation => Level Design => Topic started by: Sub on June 30, 2013, 02:15:48 pm
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Well, that's my problem, I've been playing wow for 5 years in my rusty 2007 laptop, a few months ago I tried Noggit, but it's nearly impossible to do nothing, cause Noggit graphics are too high (like 1024x780 minimum resolution), so... do you guys have any solution for this?
ps: At the moment I can run Noggit but with 0.00000000001 photograms per sec.
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Well, that's my problem, I've been playing wow for 5 years in my rusty 2007 laptop, a few months ago I tried Noggit, but it's nearly impossible to do nothing, cause Noggit graphics are too high (like 1024x780 minimum resolution), so... do you guys have any solution for this?
ps: At the moment I can run Noggit but with 0.00000000001 photograms per sec.
BUY A NEW COMPUTER NOT LAPTOP I build mine buy buying many used parts and peices maybe 560 to 600 dolars memmory 32 geforse 680 man i killed my self bying the used parts and noggit is hard in computer how do you think in laptop but still ITS THE BEST MAP EDIator ask steff for help :ugeek:
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Loading a huge amountof data into ram and edit it is nothing for a smale ond perhaps old system
Also laptops have often onboard intel GFX with bad openGL drivers. What makesit not better.
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Loading a huge amountof data into ram and edit it is nothing for a smale ond perhaps old system
Also laptops have often onboard intel GFX with bad openGL drivers. What makesit not better.
man i hate laptop in many things you cant even update its parts like buying memmory ram or new page cards
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You can try to:
Set a lower farz value in config.
Turn off not needed rendering stuff during edit. Like m2 if you edit ground or water.
Go to the place where you want edit, make a bookmark, restart noggit and use the bookmark. This way you only load the needed adts to ram.