Hello Scawen,
Thank you for your reply. Our race with this car consisted of 25 cars. Performance problems were continuous throughout the race.
Nevertheless, I performed a clean uninstall of my graphics drivers then reinstalled everything and applied a series of "low latency" settings and it seems to be back to normal.
When I had the problems, I was also training on the UF1, which had no problems at all, so I think there was just a threshold to be reached with the swift.
(FPS constant at 90 with a resolution adjustment setting of 225% for the UF1, whereas FPS around 70 with a setting of 100% for the swift and lot of frame jumps. But well, solved, so sorry for the time spent on this).
Hello Scawen,
I don't know if my concern belongs here but seeing "triangles", "stutter", etc. (otherwise I'd move it!). Yesterday we had a race with this mod (by the way very nice and very pleasant to drive!) : https://www.lfs.net/files/vehmods/2670D3.
I'm having major performance problems with it even though I have a very powerful computer (I don't master LFS Editor so I can't check what could be causing this problem).
In case it's on topic and can be optimized...
I've already spotted this problem without really identifying the cause of the disappearance. The ideal would be to recover the log file after such a problem.
Yes, DD work well in LFS (why not?).
I also see my Fanatec as 2 devices. It's not from LFS but from Windows (DirectX) which limits the number of buttons possible on a game controller. Quite a few wheels have more, so the trick is to "split" it into 2 controllers.
(try [win]+[R] then joy.cpl and you will see your splitted Fanatec controller in Windows)
I can't remember where I got the viewer.exe.
You're right about the online mode, it can be pretty cool too (although if I had to do it live in my tool without even having to prepare the images first, I'd prefer it not to be online). But I don't know how much server-side computing/generation "power" that would require (and would then probably be a paid option).
Yes, it would automate and save a lot of time for this kind of display:
Same gain for SimBroadCasts I imagine.
(I think it's one of the missing elements that brought Lazy to an end, even if not the most important one, to have the top view of any mod for the radar).
For my part, I've half-automated the process. I select the right car with the right skin in the garage, then the rest is automatic (capture, remove the background to replace it with transparency, then crop).
Okay, so you don't get anything in your interface (which manages cameras, seen player, etc.) to see what's being said, host messages, etc. ?
It can be an improvement to receive it by insim even if it's blocked on LFS client side (I know that our commentator - Hekatte - reads certain messages to find out what's going on)
Do you know how to block message on screen for streaming ("/block 2" seems to be the best way to achieve it) but to receive all messages by insim to display them outside of LFS screen (players messages and systems messages ideally)) ?
Hello Scawen,
are you considering adding the new 7D information "engine damage" to insim (more globally, perhaps a new "damage" or "car condition" package with clutch slip, bodywork, suspensions, etc.)?
Hello,
Sorry, it's a huge job to find all the addresses in the exe of each new version! So I can't do it every time and wait for the "official" versions (and even then, it will take me some time).
I'm making the code evolve so that I don't need to read data from memory (the most requested data that used to require it is now displayed in LFS, like engine damages for example) but this takes time and motivation...
Having done it in Detect&Monitor, the only tricks needed are the nodes lines.
So no problems for officials tracks !
For layouts, the best thing would be to be able to insert node lines (to have live deltas in Detect&Monitor and/or in my broadcast/stream application, I have insim circles added to the layout track or perform 3d distance calculations – this being rather consuming and not very precise, even random...).