08-08-2018, 03:17 AM
(08-08-2018, 01:54 AM)Mr. Mortius Wrote: Would it be possible to reduce ship memory cost by saving frequently used parts, then only referencing that one object instead of remembering the faces for every instance of it? All it would need is the basic model, then the x, y, z location and rotation of where to place it.
I think you might need a video memory limit. The polygons are still there, but if Haxus' concern is mainly server memory, then something like this would be nice.
Quote:Just save your parts into files.
The issue I have with that is, while it does almost the same thing, it feels very tedious. That is the hurdle i'm trying to get over, because just making something like a room is already tedious.
Instead of:
- Make your assembly.
- Save as...
- Make a folder/name it (just once) and Name the file.
- Save your design in progress.
- Load the assembly (unloading the design in progress) from windows explorer.
- Select all.
- Copy.
- Load your design in progress again.
- Paste.
- Make your assembly.
- Select it.
- Copy.
- Click the star if you want to keep it.
- Click it to make it active in the clipboard.
- Paste.
Maybe not everyone would use it. It's a feature I would personally love to have which is why I presented the idea.
Thumbnails are another idea that can be separate from this, something that i'm not sure can be added to the preview in windows explorer, but would be super nice to have because I give random designs the worst names that make no sense.