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<font size="3">TDM 2.10 addresses one of the oldest complaints about the project "Load Times". | <font size="3">TDM 2.10 addresses one of the oldest complaints about the project "Load Times". | ||
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<br>A lot of effort was put into '''optimizing loading''' times. | <br>A lot of effort was put into '''optimizing loading''' times. | ||
* It includes: better integration of decompression, multi-threading, immutable texture storage, handwritten normal map compression and mipmap generation, removing artificial delays. | * It includes: better integration of decompression, multi-threading, immutable texture storage, handwritten normal map compression and mipmap generation, removing artificial delays. |
Revision as of 16:21, 2 February 2022
Version 2.10 of The Dark Mod has not been released yet.
See the roadmap on our bugtracker.
The Dark Mod 2.10 Load Time Improvement Release
TDM 2.10 addresses one of the oldest complaints about the project "Load Times".
A lot of effort was put into optimizing loading times.
- It includes: better integration of decompression, multi-threading, immutable texture storage, handwritten normal map compression and mipmap generation, removing artificial delays.
- As the result, we even had to modify loading screens of some missions, because allocated 10% of loading time was no longer enough for a player to read the hint
Generic performance improvements were done too
- Most importantly, we fixed performance regressions since 2.07: rendering static geometry (5598) and soft stencil shadows with anti-aliasing.
- This hardly makes a difference, but it is nice to know that TDM can now use AVX instructions on Linux builds too.
We made some changes to window / input systems.
- Most importantly, Linux build now relies on GLFW library to create window and handle keyboard / mouse, so a lot of the issues with OS integration on Linux should go away.
- On the Windows side, some minor changes were made to fullscreen/borderless modes.
New implementation of object dragging / manipulation
- Afraid to grab a candle near a sleeping guard? Hopefully, you will make less noise while moving objects in 2.10. And if you hold the creep button, the moved item will not make any noise at all.
- Also, dragging unconscious bodies should feel better now. Rats slighty spoiled the joy of this improvement (rats often do), but hopefully it is fixed now
- Finally, now you can control how far a rock flies by holding throw button for a different amount of time.
Tooltips are now shown in the main menu.
Tweaked starting new mission in the main menu
Important CVARS
Graphics
See also
- What's new in TDM 2.11 (Older releases: What's new in TDM 2.10, What's new in TDM 2.09, v2.08, v2.07, v2.06, v2.05, v2.04, v2.03, v2.02, v2.01, v2.00, v1.08, v1.07, v1.06, v1.05, v1.04, v1.03, v1.02, v1.01)
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