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== Tower of Adamantine ==
 
== Tower of Adamantine ==
  
So...I just started a map where I was going for lots of minerals, evilness, and savagery.  The one thing I didn't count on was an elevator to hell.  Maybe not an elevator per se, but a tower leading strait there, I'm guessing.  There's a "vein" of the precious mineral sticking up out of the ground on my map up to level 151 (causing map to extend to level 172, of course) and it is hollow.  I can't see exactly how far down it goes, but I'm guessing it leads to a really bad place.  The reason I'm mentioning this is because the frame rate has dropped (game just started...not a single full day has passed yet) down to about a frame every two or three seconds (FPS counter displays 0 (0)) and I'm wondering if "plugging the hole" will restore the frame rate (no more pathing the deamons).  Does anyone know?  If not, is there anything I can do to still play the map?
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So...I just started a map where I was going for lots of minerals, evilness, and savagery.  The one thing I didn't count on was an elevator to hell.  Maybe not an elevator per se, but a tower leading strait there, I'm guessing.  There's a "vein" of the precious mineral sticking up out of the ground on my map up to level 151 (causing map to extend to level 172, of course) and it is hollow.  I can't see exactly how far down it goes, but I'm guessing it leads to a really bad place.  The reason I'm mentioning this is because the frame rate has dropped (game just started...not a single full day has passed yet) down to about a frame every two or three seconds and I'm wondering if "plugging the hole" will restore the frame rate (no more pathing the deamons).  Does anyone know?  If not, is there anything I can do to still play the map?
  
 
And, in case anyone is wondering I bought this computer for its processing power one year ago so this map is eating up processing like mad!  I've also saved a copy in case anyone's interested. [[User:Frewfrux|Frewfrux]] 05:17, 16 September 2011 (UTC)
 
And, in case anyone is wondering I bought this computer for its processing power one year ago so this map is eating up processing like mad!  I've also saved a copy in case anyone's interested. [[User:Frewfrux|Frewfrux]] 05:17, 16 September 2011 (UTC)

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