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Re: LT update anticipation thread

Yep, as of now, this is the longest thread here. And if anything, I'll just split off the posts into the trash compactor. ;) I'm sort of curious to see if the forum software will break when/if the number of pages in this thread hits triple digits.... Nope will not :) We can back - your KS submissio...

Re: How does Limit Theory handle large distances?

Well Bandwith can be anything from moving Data from Ram to Chache or even from L2 to L1 chace and so on. So i still think it is the main issue why they use lower precision. Given i come from a Scientific Simulation Background, and everything that mattered there wa show to move the Data around essent...

Re: Shifting the Release Date to Early 2015

I do have some sympathy for those recommending some time off, purely from the overall health point of view. Countless studies have shown that holidays are good for productivity and general well being. My bet is that a day off every two weeks would not impact Josh's overall deliverability but would ...

Re: How does Limit Theory handle large distances?

Why use smaller floats? O.o It may gives memory advantages, but they cant be that large to justify that Usualy you do this in order to save Memory Bandwith (the usually biggest bottelneck you run in. Going from 32bit to 16bit doubles your effective bandwith, so it is significant (or the differenc e...

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