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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
Not really - Video cards and memory help you build bigger scenes, but rendering is based on CPU number crunching only.
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Assuming you have a 64 bit OS for 8 gig to make sense.
The answer is yes, but indirectly.
With more memory, you will want to take on larger projects, which will result in longer render times :)
If you have 2 Quad Cores you should get more memory anyway and why on Earth would you want to sell your house for more Comp Power when you already have 2 Quad Cores??? IF you decide to do that, then sell me the 2 Quads ;^)
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jeesh, with my rig, 64 bit ONE quad core, I render out big widescreen stuff 1680x1050 in 1 to 2 hours....why need more than that, at the moment ? ;)
Years to come, not that for off, I'm sure Vue renders will go down to 10 minutes on HAL9000 MKIV!
Hey, I remember playing games on a Spectrum you had to load games on a TAPE from and took half an hour to do that, 128k RAM!!!
My first PC had 4 gigs of ram and a HARD DRIVE!! Woo, no more disc swapping for Eye of the Beholder and X-COM!
Hehe.
8 giga and 64 bit is the way to go, baby!!! :p
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Quote - Hey, I remember playing games on a Spectrum you had to load games on a TAPE from and took half an hour to do that, 128k RAM!!!
Oh, the memories!
The worst part was when you spent the half hour loading the damn thing & then it goes & fails on you just as it's nearly done! :cursing:
Didn't you also love the screeching sound during the loading.
One of my favourite games on the 128 was Daley Thompsons Supertest. Look at the graphics!!!!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I had to just get this pic off the net for a laugh.
The Xbox 360's graphics has got nothing on this!
You show kids of today this & they won't believe you.
lol yes!! And you didn't dare BREATH around the damn tape when it was loading or it wouldn't load ;)
My fave was playing Spy Hunter, the original on the Spectrum...12 hours me and my cousin played it one day.... :p
Then 10 years later, me and a different cousin spent most of the day, to 6 am, playing Space Crusade on the Amiga.
OMG I LOVED my Amiga!! They were awesome:)
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I've been there, playing 'til the early hours. You know you've been on a game too long when you can hear the early morning birds outside!
I remember one time, around 18 years ago now, me & a mate were playing PGA Golf on the Mega Drive. We started the game in the early evening. Before we knew it it was daylight, I think we only moved to get a drink & go to the loo.
Oh dear, the sad old days! :crying:
Stormchaser, Spectrum was really hi-tech - I used to get excited about "Pong" =P
I remember seeing the first Space Invader console in Scotland, at Glasgow airport...bloody heck, that was kewl! ;)
And yes I played pong too on those old Activision?? machines...anyone remember the Pong and other games mounted in a sort of table, in pubs, so you could sit down and have a play and drink? :P
Mmm...Xevious...GAUNTLET!!!! "Valkyrie is about to die!"....the first laser dics arcade games (was it MACH1??) and Dragons Lair....ah, good times :)
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My husband helped program Dragon's Lair. Ahhh, the good old days!
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Quote - Does the amount of memory in a PC increase render times?
If you notice your hard drive light on while rendering, more RAM means less virtual RAM. Which means less disk access. Which means faster renders.
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Does anyone remember Dragon Slayer (I think that was it's name)....I played it on Calico Vision, but it wasn't a normal Calico game....it was a tape, I remember that, and somehow it was linked to Calico Vision....I was pretty young at the time so I don't remember how it worked, but I can still see the game....ah memories....
Ah the dear old ZX Spectrum with 48K of RAM!
Anyone remember Vu for the spectrum?
No thats not a typo - Vu 3D from Psion in 1982. Whenever I hear people telling me that 3D rendering as opposed to real time will soon be a thing of the past I think of Vu.
What was once the best you could do on a home computer and took time to render would now be a doddle for a modern graphics card. Thing is the simulation that renderers use instead of real time has moved on too...
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I had VU-3D for the Timex 2068. Great stuff for its time in '83.
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Stormchaser,
Xevious on both Spectrum, and before that, used to play it in the arcade! ;)
Found a Windows version, legit few years ago, damn I need to dig it up again ;)
I recall seeing PC Format magazine, etc, with renderings in Lightwave (or whatever) you could buy the renders on floppy discs...lol. No Web for us mere mortals.
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Hi,
Does the amount of memory in a PC increase render times? i have 2 quad cores and 4 gig of ram, would increasing it to 8 gig increase the render speeds?
many thanks,
ruth