Minor position fix for value selectors in user interfaceįixed issue with particles disappearing at certain aspect ratiosįix which prevents window from resizing once app is loadedĪttempted fix for missing background issue in Linuxįix for performance test results requiring email addressįixed issues with craters not appearing for smaller collisions (18b) UI & UX (user interface & user experience)Ĭhanged “Astronomy” tab to “Science” in Home -> ExploreĪdded additional tooltips to various controls and optionsįixed issue with fragments never becoming collidersįixed issue with preview window setting wrong lighting modeĪnother attempt at preventing Linux audio-related crashesįixed issues with glows appearing when they shouldn’t be Wolf 1061 Announcement & Paper Simulation Based OnĪdded back in RK2, PERFL, and ForrestRuth integration modes Home > Open > Wolf 1061 Wolf 1061 with Eccentric Orbits Home > Settings > General tab > Computation Device > ManagedCPUĮnable ‘FPS Info’ in Home > Settings > Debug tab or press Alt + F You can switch back to Managed physics computation to see the difference Removes a computation layer from physics calculations, resulting in vastly increased performance compared to old method Native is the new default setting that replaces the old Managed physics computation for Windows, Mac, & Linux Mac and Linux support for Native is coming in a future update. It is enabled by default and effectively replaces the old Managed computation mode. Native mode essentially removes a layer from the physics computation, making the whole process much faster. Alpha 18 should show significantly better performance for Windows users, thanks to something called Native computation.
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