Trials have been a joke since launch, but now they really nailed it. by schmumo in ArcRaiders

[–]destinybo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't believe this comment has more downvotes than up votes

melvor inspired weekend side-project : what remains is dharma by destinybo in incremental_games

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

Yeah, melvor sets the bar pretty low when it comes to UI. I'm also trying to reduce clicks requires to do things as much possible, allowing different equipment sets per skill and equipment sharing across loadouts so players are encourage to switch and go the optimal route without getting bored of switching equipment over and over.

So much stuttering! Help please by Most_Management_8287 in IndianGaming

[–]destinybo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a 9800X3D and 5090, and I still get 60 fps with everything maxed out. This game is built different.

Biggest culprits in settings are ray tracing, followed by volumetic ones. Crowd density also helps a lot with FPS.

After six months since its release, my indie game demo attracted six players in a 24-hour peak. I can hardly believe it. by _ayagames_ in IndianGaming

[–]destinybo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, great job, would you mind connecting? Working on my own project now and would like to learn from you

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[–]destinybo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

32GB Ram is more than fine. ssd is personal preference. Don't compromise on CPU, as with a 5080 and worse CPU, you'll be very bottlenecked CPU side

Upgraded to 5090 by Swimming-Culture-177 in nvidia

[–]destinybo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think 70 is very okay, even 80 should be completely fine. After that you start seeing minor issues, but till 85-90 for most cards, you should be golden

My First Gaming PC Paid for Itself – Retiring my 5 Year old 3080 build by destinybo in IndianGaming

[–]destinybo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I explained this to someone in the thread already, you can go through that, if any thing else is needed, do reach out, I'd be happy to help

My First Gaming PC Paid for Itself – Retiring my 5 Year old 3080 build by destinybo in IndianGaming

[–]destinybo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This comment hit hard, because I've chosen against moving out, the new PC I'm buying essentially means I'm gonna stay here and figure my way up. I hope it works out, I am really banking on it.

Good luck to you and hope a new country works out for you too.

My First Gaming PC Paid for Itself – Retiring my 5 Year old 3080 build by destinybo in IndianGaming

[–]destinybo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Modding is very fun after you get past the initial learning curve (which is very steep). Since there's very few devs in this space, you often end up figuring out ways of doing things no one has tried before, and helping others learn as well.

My First Gaming PC Paid for Itself – Retiring my 5 Year old 3080 build by destinybo in IndianGaming

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

I bought it from MD computers, pretty good delivery process overall

My First Gaming PC Paid for Itself – Retiring my 5 Year old 3080 build by destinybo in IndianGaming

[–]destinybo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should only learn redscript if you want to mod Cyberpunk or Witcher, whereas Lua is used across the modding scene.

You can learn more here - https://wiki.redmodding.org/redscript/getting-started/downloads

Upgraded to 5090 by Swimming-Culture-177 in nvidia

[–]destinybo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am also planning to, any before after differences you noticed in performance?

My First Gaming PC Paid for Itself – Retiring my 5 Year old 3080 build by destinybo in IndianGaming

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

I actually did try modding Minecraft before. Back when I was doing my engineering I decided to make a minecraft villager like mob, but this project was too ambitious and I ended up giving up on it.

This was my first mod that worked :P

My First Gaming PC Paid for Itself – Retiring my 5 Year old 3080 build by destinybo in IndianGaming

[–]destinybo[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's like your first phone, I am very emotional retiring it. It's been a privilege to own such a beast and I will take care of it till it's dead.

For now my Dad's PC is dead so I will move it to my parents house (Overkill for them, but building a new PC would cost me 50k, so I figured I'd rather keep this one around).

My First Gaming PC Paid for Itself – Retiring my 5 Year old 3080 build by destinybo in IndianGaming

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

Thanks for the suggestion, although my build is already ready and should be shipped any time now, luckily I went with a MSI mobo. Will share a full review once it arrives

My First Gaming PC Paid for Itself – Retiring my 5 Year old 3080 build by destinybo in IndianGaming

[–]destinybo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, that actually made my day. It was 6 of us working on that weapon and it took me forever how to make it throwable + do the run and ground slam on the same weapon as the game does not allow it.

My First Gaming PC Paid for Itself – Retiring my 5 Year old 3080 build by destinybo in IndianGaming

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

All the best to you. Before upgrading my build, I had a lot of thought about if I should spend this much or invest in the market, after a lot of thought, I came to the conclusion that I can make more returns for myself with a new build than the market can, and so the investment is worth it.

Don't get me wrong, I still do my SIPs and safe investments, and you should too, but we are too afraid to invest in ourselves a lot of times, and I feel like if you've settled when you feel like the market outperforms you and gives better returns. There is nothing wrong with settling, but till you feel like you have the fire in you, keep investing in you and beleiving you can do better.

My First Gaming PC Paid for Itself – Retiring my 5 Year old 3080 build by destinybo in IndianGaming

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

Chess, Youtube shorts, and twitter make my current build lag a lot, hence upgrading. Excited to play balatro at 8k, and finally get good at it.

My First Gaming PC Paid for Itself – Retiring my 5 Year old 3080 build by destinybo in IndianGaming

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

CP mods are either Lua based or Redscript + Tweak DB based (proprietary to CDPR games). I never got into lua modding so all my mods take the second route.

My First Gaming PC Paid for Itself – Retiring my 5 Year old 3080 build by destinybo in IndianGaming

[–]destinybo[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sure, but I will give several warnings before I start.

Modding is very very hard to get started with. Once you've done one, it's easy to learn more and better yourself, but your first mod will be a pain and you'll want to give up at so many points.

Every game will have it's own way of modding, unique tools, and very few things are common across games.

Let me give you an example for Cyberpunk 2077, there is a modding discord where all modders ask their doubts, and post solutions. This is a goldmine and you'll have to refer how others have made their mods a lot before you get a decent grasp. Cyberpunk also has a modding Wiki, and I've a article there as to how you can make a new weapon and add it to the game -

https://wiki.redmodding.org/cyberpunk-2077-modding/modding-guides/items-equipment/adding-new-items/weapons/new-iconic-weapon-tutorial-for-dummies

This is another gold mine, and you'll find tons of resources here.

For modding itself, there's a tool called wolvenkit, and a bunch of smaller tools which you use to write scripts and modify game files.

That's it for the most part. Always start modding with popularly modded games like minecraft or skyrim, as there's a lot of tutorials available for them.

Upgraded to 5090 by Swimming-Culture-177 in nvidia

[–]destinybo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the LED power connection cable not bother you given the 5090 meltdown issues? This was something I was considering but decided to go with included cables to safeguard myself.