News from the frontline, 4.37.3 delayed (and explained)
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@Seifer Well done to you for your SitRep and to the Dev team for their amazing work.
Keep on keeping on!
Bayonet
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@101-Spyder said in News from the frontline, 4.37.3 delayed (and explained):
I am also curious to know which software allows to handle the BML graphics format?
For the time being, there will be no use of anything else than converting a LOD or a “LOD DB” to the new format (BML). So people will still need to have LODs and convert them. Later with PBR there will be an option to create/export BML models directly from 3DMax and hopefully even from Blender.
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@I-Hawk said in News from the frontline, 4.37.3 delayed (and explained):
and hopefully even from Blender
please guys, make it real! I am salivating as I type, this would open up SO MANY community created contents & mods not only for A/Cs but also ground units and even custom unique buildings
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You folks are doing incredible work, Pls. keep up the GREAT work!
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@hiuuz sorry, no, works without deadlines last forever, lack organization, burn out devs and leave users in the vacuum. Our deadlines are best effort, a guidance for what will go into the next version based on the progress and people working on it.
But we still try to respect them and report when things dont go according to the plan. It is good for devs, good for users.
Just a quick example, right now we have code ready to be tested that is being held for this version exactly because we are close to a release. Without this, new code is added forever, generating more bugs, more tests and more delays. Which also means more stress.
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Most excellent information BMS Team. As always, TY for the work you do, and know that your efforts manifest into millions of fun hours for all of us out here. BZ.
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@Seifer said in News from the frontline, 4.37.3 delayed (and explained):
Just a quick example, right now we have code ready to be tested that is being held for this version exactly because we are close to a release. Without this, new code is added forever, generating more bugs, more tests and more delays. Which also means more stress.
Fully agree with this. I have worked with companies that had deadlines (commitments to end-users) but just continued to fix bugs and add new features. The deadlines just rolled on by whilst the quality got worse. It’s better to hold back new features and get a release out of the door that has been well-tested so the developers can draw a line and move on. The end-users may not get everything they wanted, but something is better than nothing. The rest will follow.
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@Seifer said in News from the frontline, 4.37.3 delayed (and explained):
Just a quick example, right now we have code ready to be tested that is being held for this version exactly because we are close to a release. Without this, new code is added forever, generating more bugs, more tests and more delays. Which also means more stress
I will pay you in money if you can please educate my f***ing leadership team on this one very simple concept…
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Thank you very much for sharing the info and my highest praise and respect to all the coders and their amazing work!
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@I-Hawk
The ability to use Blender (a free tool) would really be a huge addition for thousands of 3D model designers who can’t afford “3DS MAX” at $235 per month.Several people could then contribute for free to the 3D objects available in BMS. Keep up the great work, because the Falcon community truly appreciates all your efforts.
No stress and have fun too!
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@Seifer True. Deadlines for devs are important. I think about deadlines for fans. Regular dev reports are very good fan service, but if you encounter something unexpected what throws back the developement 3 months than you don’t have to apologize. We get everything for free and I’m grateful for that!
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Thanks for the detailed update. I think this might be my last update to BMS for me for a while, my old pc is starting to show its age now. System prices seem to be gradually falling now so it won’t be long before I have to make the AMD vs Intel decision to last me for another 5 years hopefully. Thanks for all the hard work.
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@Funduro what is your setup?
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@Seifer New here (slowly migrating from DCS) but loving the transparency offered.
Good hunting to you and the rest of the dev team!
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@Seifer I am running an old i7 combined with an AMD 7950 3 GB card and 32GB of RAM. This system has served me well over the years and still runs the existing BMS smooth as silk. I also play Steelbeasts and I have noticed some major frame drops with the newer updates. I think the terrain updates for BMS might just be a step too far but I will give it a go when it arrives. It’s probably time to invest for the future, I am thinking i9 13900 and rx4090 with 64GB RAM should get me through the next 10 years. I have noticed a price drop of nearly £1000 (UK) within the last 6 months currently at £3250 for that system, not sure if they will drop much more.
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You will need 6k resolution to stop that cpu from bottlenecking that 4090. If the 4090 doesn’t melt your psu connectors first.
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@Icarus I might have to get used to the sound of water pumps, which in my opinion should only be in an aquarium. Guess I have to move with the times. Tbh I think a mid range Ryzen coupled with a 6700XT would probably sort most of my problems. Decisions Decisions.
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@Seifer - thanks for the update and a heartfelt thank you to yourself and all of the team who have generously contributed their time and talents to make this simulation something we all treasure. Hats off to all of you.
Duke
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Guys, only thing we all BMS players can do is continuously and always say a really BIG THANK YOU!!! for all your hard and marvelous work!
We’ll wait and, as usual, it will be worth it!!!
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@Seifer Guys,
I have to take a moment to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for the immense amount of work you all do for the community. It is truly humbling.
We shall wait patiently for this and any updates knowing that you will have given your awesome skills and free time for us.
Thank You.