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made to raise the flag
"sorry, on my main computer i using 5:4 1280X1024 resolution.
thanks :)"
That res is in my school xD
Buy ya self 1366x768
or if ya want to stick with the one yo using rightnow
And honestly this deserves a big kudos for such work. (Also thank you for the reminder).
Sadly don't remember the title.
1. Thats a global problem with workshop section, i sent a suggestion to RWS in the support thread.
2. We tested the map on three diferent PC-s, there are no lags on modern computers, maybe try change iGPU to dGPU.
3. I set ambientbrighitness in zoneinfo, i will remove it from the house.
I plan update the mod with a night level in the future.
But:
1. I don't know why, but I don't have the count on HUD.
2. Lags. Next time try to switch off the collision of static meshes (trees) and put some BlockingVolume's on them.
3. Looks like you have set the AmbientBrightness from Level Properties. Not so good idea, because of weird lighting in house in the end.
thanks :)
Over all, GJ, WD (aka Good job, Well done ;) )