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We are busy optimizing #VRAGE3 water to support large scale changes. For example see the Dam being deleted and water from flooded valley starts flowing with the slope. This is of course without support of VFX like proper waves, particles and foam. Those will be added later.

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Jetstream012 年前

This is absolutely amazing. Seriously. No one else out there doing this, just like when SE first came out there was no one that had seamless ground to space to ground transitions with no loading screens and fully deformable... everything!

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ucet-jen-aby-me-twiter-nebuzeroval-jeho-zalozenim2 年前

If a large ship crashes into a lake, will it cause a tsunami? And will large waves damage ships and bases?

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mtu_sn2 年前

I honestly didn't think it'd really be feasible to do planetary-scale water sim, yet here we are. Congrats on the incredible achievement, you're all doing an amazing job

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Cameron Robertson2 年前

My heart no longer pumps blood… it’s liquid hype! Dying to play this!

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Ouroboros2 年前

What are the plans on getting the liquids to adhere to the spherical planets?

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Jan Hloušek2 年前

@ouroborusgames Not sure what you mean. This test is executed on the planet.

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Max 🇪🇺2 年前

This on top of fully destructible planets. This Engine is insane. Much more than anything ever created. Check out these tweets! @timsoret

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Balistyx 🇫🇷2 年前

With blocks that float and thrusters that work underwater we can build the city of Atlantis from Stargate!!! My dream !

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Andrew2 年前

it works!! unbelievable...

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Devilb6662 年前

Oh but hear me out.... plant farming for food and selling of goods ;) work that into the machines and stuff to automate. Would give a ton of fun stuff to do

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NEWS UPDATE & ANALYSIS NOVA KAKHOVKA DAM DESTROYED MORNING JUNE 6 The very large hydroelectric powerplant (HPP) dam over the Dniepr in northern Kherson oblast (region) has been destroyed. Exactly what happened is unclear, Ukraine and its western allies blame Russia. Some russian sources blame Ukraine. There is also a third alternative. The dam could have been damaged from earlier explosions. Ukraine did its best during the Khersonoffensive to cut the road on top of the dam with serveral missile strikes, and the dam might have got structural damage then. Earlier this year Ukraine closed the reservoirs further north on the Dniepr and some experts thought that was to lower the water level in the reservoir to make offensive operations easier. But later Ukraine opened up the water. The reservoir has been filling up with this water and it has put pressure on the Nova Kakhovka dam. There are no reasons for Russia to blow up the dam, since the water flowing to the south will mainly overflow the russian left eastern side of the river (look on the before and after maps) and the russian fortifications there. So the main alternatives are either that the ukrainian side destroyed the dam, but no large explosions has been seen, in preparation for the summer offensive, or that the dam collapsed under water pressure due to structural damage. The dam continue to collapse in sections and the water level in the reservoir sink with 15 cm each hour. For now there are no problems with cooling of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP). But it might have to be closed if cooling becomes a problem. Water supply of Crimea are not threatened. The canal to Crimea starts north of the dam and it can be closed if water levels in the reservoir becomes to low. The small reservoirs along the canal are also filled to 80 percent. Power supply might become a large problem in large parts of Ukraine both in ukrainian and russian controlled territory if both Nova Kakhovka HPP and ZNPP are put out of function. Ukrainian economy will also get a hit since Ukraine has been able to export surplus electricity to Europe, which will be impossible now. If the ukrainian side close the dams north of the reservoir, water levels can get very low in the reservoir. It will make an attack over the reservoir much easier, but first the freed bottom must dry up, otherwise it will be hard to support anything else than very light infantry units. South of the dam some swy it will make an ukrainian attack easier since russian defence lines will be destroyed, but for a while the left eastern back will be overflowed and the Dniepr much broader. This will make it hard to build bridges and move heavy equipment over the river.

Mikael Valtersson

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