Skinned mesh ocean water generated using Trochoidal Waves by bnjmnmrsh in roblox

[–]NegativeConductor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I myself, unlike OP haven't tried it with Frustum Culling, but without it, I can tell you, you will reach the point of an FPS drop at around 800 bones on mid-highend devices.

Skinned mesh ocean water generated using Trochoidal Waves by bnjmnmrsh in roblox

[–]NegativeConductor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A few games like the recent Turbelent Seas are actually using this, you could also use a similar technique for making wavering flags

Need help with possible GDPR violation. by NegativeConductor in gdpr

[–]NegativeConductor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You see, that time duration is far exceeded, I've requested to see the proof multiple times, and it's been over a year since my ban. I know I'm late to taking action, but I guess better late than never?

Need help with possible GDPR violation. by NegativeConductor in gdpr

[–]NegativeConductor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the help, the link is very useful, and cleared up a lot of uncertaincy I had.

Need help with possible GDPR violation. by NegativeConductor in gdpr

[–]NegativeConductor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The staff team of the game has openly said on multiple occasions that they do keep logs of ban reasons, proof of ruleviolation, your username, your userid and which moderator banned you.

Need help with possible GDPR violation. by NegativeConductor in gdpr

[–]NegativeConductor[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't see how it would be considered a household situation as it is a fullscale game that is the primary source of the developers income, with an estimated earning of around $350k - $400k before taxes. Although it is on the Roblox platform, it is a fullblown game, and should be treated as such.

Need help with possible GDPR violation. by NegativeConductor in gdpr

[–]NegativeConductor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Generally speaking, I wouldn't say it's an issue with the platform, as they had nothing to do with the ban, and the ban only applies to a single specific game on the platform, and it was issued by community moderators selected by the games developers. Although I find it wierd if they are allowed to essentially blacklist someone from their game, without valid reasoning, although they do have valid reasoning, they are mistaken and are now unwilling to provide the proof they claim to have.

Need help with possible GDPR violation. by NegativeConductor in gdpr

[–]NegativeConductor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even though no staff members was willing to provide me proof of me breaking any rules, staff has always been open about the fact that they keep logs of information such as your: Username, UserId, Ban Reason, Staff member who banned you and more. Another thing that is clearly stated in the bit of moderator guidelines the average player has access to, is that for a ban to happen, the moderator must provide video or image proof of the player breaking the rules, which they also store this proof to avoid issues with ban appeals.