I bought StarMade way back in its alpha days when it was new and developing. I quit playing when the weapons update came out.
Back then I could get 60 fps near planets with good settings including maximum texture quality, high lighting settings, bumpmaps, and pretty good draw distance. Sure it had bad performance relative to its graphics quality, but I care more about gameplay. It started getting worse when spherical planets came and the weapon's update arrived, but was still fine when away from a planet and I expected it would get better once the new planets got ironed out a bit.
Now today I'm trying it again years later. I meet the system requirements and newer Java version and drivers than back then. Yet now I'm getting about 10 frames per second in the middle of nowhere with nothing around, and settings at the absolute lowest they can go on the same system. I've looked around the support form, but would have to increase in its performance by many magnitudes to be playable.
I would really like to play StarMade because it was very fun back then and was hoping things like the new weapon system would be ironed out. Is this just how the game is now? Should I continue to stay away from the game I bought? Is it time to finally remove StarMade from my hard-drive instead of having it sit there for years despite my desire to play it once again after all this time?
Back then I could get 60 fps near planets with good settings including maximum texture quality, high lighting settings, bumpmaps, and pretty good draw distance. Sure it had bad performance relative to its graphics quality, but I care more about gameplay. It started getting worse when spherical planets came and the weapon's update arrived, but was still fine when away from a planet and I expected it would get better once the new planets got ironed out a bit.
Now today I'm trying it again years later. I meet the system requirements and newer Java version and drivers than back then. Yet now I'm getting about 10 frames per second in the middle of nowhere with nothing around, and settings at the absolute lowest they can go on the same system. I've looked around the support form, but would have to increase in its performance by many magnitudes to be playable.
I would really like to play StarMade because it was very fun back then and was hoping things like the new weapon system would be ironed out. Is this just how the game is now? Should I continue to stay away from the game I bought? Is it time to finally remove StarMade from my hard-drive instead of having it sit there for years despite my desire to play it once again after all this time?