Facebook Twitter YouTube Frictional Games | Forum | Newsletter | Dev Blog | Dev Wiki | Support | Shelf | Store

Privacy Policy


Post Reply 
Jens, 2009-05-04, From 3D model to interactive door in the HPL 2 engine
Author Message
Thomas Offline
Frictional Games

Posts: 2,425
Joined: Apr 2006
Reputation: 29
Post: #11
RE: Jens, 2009-05-04, From 3D model to interactive door in the HPL 2 engine
(05-16-2009 03:23 AM)WindexGlow Wrote:  Question to the devs: Does the game optimize walls/multiple objects in rendering? I'm pretty stupid in how engines work still, but in most game engines object calls are more demanding than polygon count.
Yup, the engine merges static objects of the same material in order to minimize the number of draw calls. Still it cannot merge all objects with same material, cause the occlusion culling (removing unseen objects) would not work. So trying to keep a good balance.

The fun thing in the new engine is that it automatically does all this. In the old engine (and many other engines) one has to set up all of this manually. For HPL2 there is no such thing to worry about, and focus can be put on creating nice levels instead!
05-16-2009 10:45 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
WindexGlow Offline
Posting Freak

Posts: 1,108
Joined: Mar 2007
Reputation: -7
Post: #12
RE: Jens, 2009-05-04, From 3D model to interactive door in the HPL 2 engine
Another question: How are rooms/portals done? Do we still have to lay everything out and than add portals, or does the game do something else?
Lastly: In the demo video a while back, the textures seemed pretty low. I understand this is an indie game, but most people I know start high and lower them as the game becomes more demanding.
So - what setting where the textures in the first gameplay video a while back?

Please -REP me.
Honestly, please do. I want to see how low I can go!!
Ignore that error message too. Just ignore it and keep going to give me -rep.
05-16-2009 04:26 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Thomas Offline
Frictional Games

Posts: 2,425
Joined: Apr 2006
Reputation: 29
Post: #13
RE: Jens, 2009-05-04, From 3D model to interactive door in the HPL 2 engine
Portals/Rooms: No such thing. The occlusion system is dynamic and autogenerated.

Textures: First of all, youtube videos are crap at using as judge for texture quality. We use 1024x1024 or higher for most textures and a recent map has over 100mb of compressed textures in it and that map is not graphically complete. Considering other stuff take video memory, it would be hard to increase textures further. There are also loading time issues connected with this.
05-16-2009 10:42 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
WindexGlow Offline
Posting Freak

Posts: 1,108
Joined: Mar 2007
Reputation: -7
Post: #14
RE: Jens, 2009-05-04, From 3D model to interactive door in the HPL 2 engine
Tongue Almost double (sometimes quadriple) of penumbra no?
Thanks for answering, can't wait to get my grubby hands on the tool. Might actually make something this time = )

Please -REP me.
Honestly, please do. I want to see how low I can go!!
Ignore that error message too. Just ignore it and keep going to give me -rep.
05-16-2009 11:42 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Argoon Offline
Member

Posts: 72
Joined: Jan 2009
Reputation: 1
Post: #15
RE: Jens, 2009-05-04, From 3D model to interactive door in the HPL 2 engine
I'm not a blender user but i'm a wings 3d and Modo user and this engine of yours seams to be like a dream to 3d modelers like my self, i always wanted to do level design for a game only using my 3d tool of choice and now it seams i can. Good job guys. Smile
05-19-2009 05:36 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Loftberg Offline
Junior Member

Posts: 2
Joined: Dec 2008
Reputation: 0
Post: #16
RE: Jens, 2009-05-04, From 3D model to interactive door in the HPL 2 engine
As usual, looks great. Top stuff. And the music is just...wow, brilliant and epic. I can imagine walking towards a castle while having that theme tuning in.
05-22-2009 11:23 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
EnjoyCoke Offline
Junior Member

Posts: 21
Joined: Jul 2008
Reputation: 0
Post: #17
RE: Jens, 2009-05-04, From 3D model to interactive door in the HPL 2 engine
The more I stalk this palce, the more I want to play CoC again...!

DAMN you ... For damning me. Also, who plays all this music? I have taught myself to play the old music_theme (Original soundtrack), but it ... I think it is meant to be played with 4 hands? Also, is there somewhere I can download all the music? And who makes it? And can I find nodes for it so that I can be sure to play it correctly?!
05-24-2009 05:55 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Xanthe_ Offline
Junior Member

Posts: 24
Joined: Jun 2009
Reputation: 0
Post: #18
RE: Jens, 2009-05-04, From 3D model to interactive door in the HPL 2 engine
Nice too see how you great some objects in the game Tongue and you used Blender! Not +3000e over priced 3DSMax etc..

L5640 | Asus Z8NA-D6 | Seasonic X750 | ATi HD4870X2 | 6GB 1333MHz Kingston | Ageia PhysX | 1 250Gb HDD | Win7 64bit |
06-10-2009 03:07 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Skaruts Offline
Member

Posts: 106
Joined: Feb 2008
Reputation: 0
Post: #19
RE: Jens, 2009-05-04, From 3D model to interactive door in the HPL 2 engine
(06-10-2009 03:07 PM)Xanthe_ Wrote:  Nice too see how you great some objects in the game Tongue and you used Blender! Not +3000e over priced 3DSMax etc..

Ye, blender is bound to tear all those money leaches down. I hope. It proves to be a very powerful tool so far, and 2.5 is on the way. There's very little you can't do in it. This makes me happy. Big Grin


Anyway, I love to see devs working on their stuff. Keep stuff like this coming. And, man, this editor is gonna boost mods so much. Big Grin It looks really great and with good functionality. Thumbs so up.
05-11-2010 09:10 AM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply 




User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)