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1 [quote]Assuming this does work out (I'm not sure it will, but these Oxide guys seem competent enough, and I think I've heard of rumors of Chris Taylor planning a SupCom3, can anyone confirm?), Spring risks to be "left in the dust" once the new generation of large-scale fully-(or at least well-)parallelized RTS makes its appearence. 1 [quote]Assuming this does work out (I'm not sure it will, but these Oxide guys seem competent enough, and I think I've heard of rumors of Chris Taylor planning a SupCom3, can anyone confirm?), Spring risks to be "left in the dust" once the new generation of large-scale fully-(or at least well-)parallelized RTS makes its appearence.
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4 How much improvement do you think is possible with MT? 4 How much improvement do you think is possible with MT?
5 Everyone who expects to see the FPS fly through the roof clearly has absolutely no idea what they're talking about. 5 Everyone who expects to see the FPS fly through the roof clearly has absolutely no idea what they're talking about.
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7 This is not a university programming experience. 7 This is not a university programming exercise.
8 This is not a repetitive mathematical calculation. 8 This is not a repetitive mathematical calculation.
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10 Combining the sequentiality of so many factors with the overhead of multi-threading (which will almost definitely be pretty severe, since lua code can touch almost anything) and you reach the conclusion it's somewhere between irrelevant and inconsequential. 10 Combining the sequentiality of so many factors with the overhead of multi-threading (which will almost definitely be pretty severe, since lua code can touch almost anything) and you reach the conclusion it's somewhere between irrelevant and inconsequential.
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12 As long as RTSMP violates GPL it is bollocks as far as I'm concerned. 12 As long as RTSMP violates GPL it is bollocks as far as I'm concerned.