[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtGE2aGKW8A&feature=youtu.be[/media]
Last hour, I devoted my time to buying junk in Skyrim and dropping it on the ground. I'm surprised there was no lag at all. It just shows how good Skyrim's engine is.
If curious my pc specs are:
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z68P-DS3
Processor: Intel i5 3.3 ghz
Ram: 8gb
Video Card: Radeon HD 6870
Filmed with fraps.
That is not 500,000 props.
Still impressive.
Pretty cool
[QUOTE=Glorbo;33370354]That is not 500,000 props.
Still impressive.[/QUOTE]
I know, lol.
The arrow in the back of the head was a nice touch.
Neat; I wonder what are the limitations of the engine.
Physics of that kind is quite demanding for the CPU.
And you have a good CPU as well :D
Now, EAT.
has anyone used unrelenting force on goats at the top of mountains and watch them fall all the way down
I love the part where he's sweeping.
Items should break
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[QUOTE=Daedulas;33370452]Neat; I wonder what are the limitations of the engine.[/QUOTE]
I used a console command to get 1000 axes, dropped about 150 of them + some potions, clothes etc and I had around 10fps. This was not inside a building though.
Dem sweet roles.
[QUOTE=spawny;33370951]has anyone used unrelenting force on goats at the top of mountains and watch them fall all the way down[/QUOTE]
No, goats are bros. They usually go along with me when I ride my horse for some reason :v:
[QUOTE=ionuttzu;33372560]No, goats are bros. They usually go along with me when I ride my horse for some reason :v:[/QUOTE]
I've done the same thing with a saber cat before. It was AMAZING (He died on way down too).
holy shit that made me jump
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