04-04-2013, 10:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-04-2013, 10:49 PM by clickeverywhere.)
Some potential issues: too many trees lead to drops in FPS. I believe ComradeTemuzu had a post about it in another thread. The solutions he proposes probably won't work in this situation though, as I assume you'll be looking down on the tree-filled landscape.
Another issue about the trees: while some trees are covered with snow, others that are practically adjacent to them seem to have not felt the same effects of weather. I suggest that you remove isolated trees from the mountain peaks. Also, your snow is not distributed coherently. There are patches of snow at elevations where snow should probably not be, and there are areas where there is snow where it shouldn't be. Snow would form at a certain elevation, and you should keep your map consistent with this.
Another issue about the trees: while some trees are covered with snow, others that are practically adjacent to them seem to have not felt the same effects of weather. I suggest that you remove isolated trees from the mountain peaks. Also, your snow is not distributed coherently. There are patches of snow at elevations where snow should probably not be, and there are areas where there is snow where it shouldn't be. Snow would form at a certain elevation, and you should keep your map consistent with this.
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