[QUOTE=Ghostwork;33378370]from dust's drm was removed[/QUOTE]yep totally
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1439918/Pics/2011-11-21_2015.png[/img]
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1439918/Pics/2011-11-21_2016.png[/img]
cool game
[QUOTE=ShnitzelKiller;33377398]It's true that it's a misconception that Macbooks are powerful enough to run this sort of thing smoothly (what the author of this simulation had to say in response to a similar complaint) but it works just fine for me on an intel imac.[/QUOTE]
I must be doing something wrong then. I have a macbook pro :tinfoil:
I love this game, i put all the simulation options on (rainfall, evaporation, erosion) and then i just looked at how thing where made. In the start it was just a scattering of puddles, then some of them joined and made lakes, eventually i had proto basins, rivers ran from mountain top to foot. So theese rivers eventually joined together and made large currents. Now i had a big main basin with lots of rivers going into it, then this huge mountain range seperating the mainland from a little paradise parabola crater, huge marshlands, if there where birds in this thing they would be there. Eventually the main basin flooded and created a great stream into the ocean. Now i thought i had something to "play" with. I dammed up a minor river, that was harder than i thought since the soil apparently is damp, so what i did was to keep adding rock untill the soil eventually dried out. I began to build a "settlement" of "rock spires", that was hard, since the dam was leaking and constantly washing away around the spires. I decided to divert the current into another going the same destination, into the sea. Most of the place dried up somewhat, so i could build my "city". Now, the damn is in disrepair, and the city is getting washed to ruins.
God damn i would wish i could explore this game by foot, build little wooden huts and watch as my civilisation eventually is washed away.
Pardon me for not being an uber-technical computer geek, but how the fuck do I enable WebGL on Google Chrome? (give me a play-by-play and don't use any technical terms. And take screenshots if possible)
(BTW I'm using Win7 if that helps.)
Actually, the error I'm getting says:
[code]Whoops, shit happens.
water/display.shader: program link: undefined: Shader@0x042B4EF0(209,9): warning X3206: implicit truncation of vector type
Shader@0x042B4EF0(182,21): warning X3571: pow(f, e) will not work for negative f, use abs(f) or conditionally handle negative values if you expect them
Vertex shader sampler count exceeds MAX_VERTEX_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS (4).[/code]
So it might be that my computer is just to shitty. :(
[QUOTE=Burgervich;33364603][B]FIXED IT FOR FIREFOX![/B]
Type into your Firefox's URL bar: about:config
Search: Webgl
Then set these following settles to true:
webgl.prefer-native-gl
webgl.force-enabled
I don't know if these work on other browsers.[/QUOTE]
Now I just get "Oops, shit happens" without an error below it.
Bump, we need help. Seriously, this was the only part of From Dust that I liked and now I'm so close to playing it FOR FREE!
Seriously, you're the best tech guys I know. Please help.
[QUOTE=BananaFoam;33392475]Bump, we need help. Seriously, this was the only part of From Dust that I liked and now I'm so close to playing it FOR FREE!
Seriously, you're the best tech guys I know. Please help.[/QUOTE]
You should probably read the fix which is above you.
[QUOTE=Te Great Skeeve;33393923]You should probably read the fix which is above you.[/QUOTE]
that's for firefox
[quote]Google Chrome/Chromium: Run it with --usr-gl=desktop flag: C:\path\to\Chrome.exe --use-gl=desktop[/quote]
and source still remains the worst game engine of all time lol
get your refund for from dust, play this for free
win/win
[QUOTE=Te Great Skeeve;33393923]You should probably read the fix which is above you.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, tried that, didn't work.
it told me both times it was an invalid file-path.
(And before any of your Firefox-fags suggest it, no, I am not getting Firefox. I really, REALLY hate Firefox.)
Well, I think I've figured it out (no thanks from you assholes) that my computer sucks to bad to handle this. (Its the fucking water-physics. My computer was never good with this Vertex shit)
I feel fucking robbed. Why should I have to spend 1,000+ dollars just to play something like Crysis? There has to be a better fucking way for this. I understand that good computers cost a lot to make, but I honestly think that they don't cost that much to make a profit from them.
Because I don't have the funds and want to worry about more important shit (I.E. food, water, and a nice house) then I can't enjoy myself.
Seriously, where do people get the money for this shit? Having to buy new 250 dollar cards every 2-3 years and eventually replace the Hard drive to get more giga-hertz? That's just my question, where do you guys get the fucking money for this stuff?
My computer locked up when I was trying to make a giant waterfall from the highest point to the lowest point of the map. :suicide:
I guess I am done for the day.
[QUOTE=BananaFoam;33395449]Yeah, tried that, didn't work.
it told me both times it was an invalid file-path.
(And before any of your Firefox-fags suggest it, no, I am not getting Firefox. I really, REALLY hate Firefox.)
Well, I think I've figured it out (no thanks from you assholes) that my computer sucks to bad to handle this. (Its the fucking water-physics. My computer was never good with this Vertex shit)
I feel fucking robbed. Why should I have to spend 1,000+ dollars just to play something like Crysis? There has to be a better fucking way for this. I understand that good computers cost a lot to make, but I honestly think that they don't cost that much to make a profit from them.
Because I don't have the funds and want to worry about more important shit (I.E. food, water, and a nice house) then I can't enjoy myself.
Seriously, where do people get the money for this shit? Having to buy new 250 dollar cards every 2-3 years and eventually replace the Hard drive to get more giga-hertz? That's just my question, where do you guys get the fucking money for this stuff?[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJJdkAiUka4&feature=related[/media]
I don't think any more has to be said
Fuck trying to get this to work. I'm just gunnna go play From Dust. Right after I go buy it.
[QUOTE=BananaFoam;33395449]Yeah, tried that, didn't work.
it told me both times it was an invalid file-path.
(And before any of your Firefox-fags suggest it, no, I am not getting Firefox. I really, REALLY hate Firefox.)
Well, I think I've figured it out (no thanks from you assholes) that my computer sucks to bad to handle this. (Its the fucking water-physics. My computer was never good with this Vertex shit)
I feel fucking robbed. Why should I have to spend 1,000+ dollars just to play something like Crysis? There has to be a better fucking way for this. I understand that good computers cost a lot to make, but I honestly think that they don't cost that much to make a profit from them.
Because I don't have the funds and want to worry about more important shit (I.E. food, water, and a nice house) then I can't enjoy myself.
Seriously, where do people get the money for this shit? Having to buy new 250 dollar cards every 2-3 years and eventually replace the Hard drive to get more giga-hertz? That's just my question, where do you guys get the fucking money for this stuff?[/QUOTE]
Your dumb for disregarding the, inargueably best browser ever to exist, and for using fag as a derogatory word.
[QUOTE=TehWhale;33371833][t]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1439918/Pics/2011-11-21_1205.png[/t][/QUOTE]
I dont have that option in my flags.
[img]http://gabrielecirulli.com/p/20111124-211829.png[/img]
wat
Bah, I got it to work but it just crashes FireFox anyway.
[QUOTE=BananaFoam;33395449]Yeah, tried that, didn't work.
it told me both times it was an invalid file-path.
(And before any of your Firefox-fags suggest it, no, I am not getting Firefox. I really, REALLY hate Firefox.)
Well, I think I've figured it out (no thanks from you assholes) that my computer sucks to bad to handle this. (Its the fucking water-physics. My computer was never good with this Vertex shit)
I feel fucking robbed. Why should I have to spend 1,000+ dollars just to play something like Crysis? There has to be a better fucking way for this. I understand that good computers cost a lot to make, but I honestly think that they don't cost that much to make a profit from them.
Because I don't have the funds and want to worry about more important shit (I.E. food, water, and a nice house) then I can't enjoy myself.
Seriously, where do people get the money for this shit? Having to buy new 250 dollar cards every 2-3 years and eventually replace the Hard drive to get more giga-hertz? That's just my question, where do you guys get the fucking money for this stuff?[/QUOTE]
uh, chill out bro, i found your issue on the bug tracker and it's already been fixed
just wait for an update or something
[B]Edit:[/B]
actually nevermind apparently that update came out about 10 days ago
So... I accidentally let it stay open for 7 hours...
[t]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/44437457/other/Craftscape1.png[/t]
[t]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/44437457/other/Craftscape2.png[/t]
That's the erosion and rain having worked on the randomly generated terrain for 7 hours
Then I evaporated everything and made it rain a little bit
[t]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/44437457/other/Craftscape3.png[/t]
aw i cant run it on chrome either, with or without the fix
that sucks.
I wish it would generate a new map every time you refresh. It's kinda boring making the same sinkhole in the same lake every time.
[QUOTE=Holy-Smokes;33419889]Your dumb for disregarding the, inargueably best browser ever to exist, and for using fag as a derogatory word.[/QUOTE]
I tried Firefox again and I like it more now.
Before it had a shitty, disorganized interface and lagged like ass on my relatively good computer. I think the older version had problems with Win7, as Win7 was new at the time.
It has gotten better, but I don't want to use it simply because I think having 3 browsers on my computer is unnecessary.
BTW, it did not work on Firefox. I enabled WebGl and it crashed rather then give me an error message after that.
[editline] ass [/editline]
And no one answered my question about where you get the money for the high-class computers. I know you can invest wisely and get good deals and shit, but here's the problem:
Most people upgrade their PC as it's far cheaper then buying a new one, but the newest desktop I have access to as of current is from 2004. With the economy in such bad shape, it will be hard to find a new one. I'm aiming for something cheaper, like 300-500, and I'll just buy upgrades later.
Any sites you could recommend?
[QUOTE=BananaFoam;33435797]I tried Firefox again and I like it more now.
Before it had a shitty, disorganized interface and lagged like ass on my relatively good computer. I think the older version had problems with Win7, as Win7 was new at the time.
It has gotten better, but I don't want to use it simply because I think having 3 browsers on my computer is unnecessary.
BTW, it did not work on Firefox. I enabled WebGl and it crashed rather then give me an error message after that.
[editline] ass [/editline]
And no one answered my question about where you get the money for the high-class computers. I know you can invest wisely and get good deals and shit, but here's the problem:
Most people upgrade their PC as it's far cheaper then buying a new one, but the newest desktop I have access to as of current is from 2004. With the economy in such bad shape, it will be hard to find a new one. I'm aiming for something cheaper, like 300-500, and I'll just buy upgrades later.
Any sites you could recommend?[/QUOTE]
Newegg or, in so far as I've heard, Tigerdirect, are good websites. Go to the Hardware and Software Section for more details, I know there's a thread for a computer in that price range.
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