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Do you want to try mine, i could share it.
Not unity. Its a storage medium hardware limitation. The game is voxelated because it used to have terraforming. This means LODs have a lot more data and higher LODs are much closer than usual.
That and it being underwater means you are usually seeing things from above. You dont have the lowest LODs hiding the LOD changes from view.
Unity is an IDE, it has no limitations. No engine does. It compiles and runs any c++ you give it. The only limitations are what the programmers are capable of. Everything can be re written as well. The rendering, the shaders, the physics.
Press F3
Fress F8
Look for LODGroup bias and move the slider to the right until it looks right
Press F3 again and exit out of the F8 menu
I think that should fix it but it has to be done manually every time you load into your world
If you're on PS4 or Xbox... idk what to do
Doesn't fix anything. It significantly reduces performance and adds a lot of stuttering. There is no fix. Voxelation comes at a cost.
Gaming laptop is an oxymoron.
I run with increased draw distances and still have acceptable frame rates and almost no stutters.
I also have about $1500 sunk into this rig.....
And my laptop, which costed less than your desktop, gives me a constant 60gps at 1080p, max settings, and NO stutters. Why? 1060 6gb, i7 6700hq and an NVME SSD. Knowing what matters, matters. In this case, storage medium is the most important, so Subnautica is there. Then the game is more GPU demanding than CPU demanding. As most. So my 1060 6gb.
Laptops are fine. But your ignorance is not and is a waste of money. Anyone could get the same level of performance for $800 with a desktop. You not only spent more than a laptop that runs it just fine costs, you went way overboard on a machine you can't even move. If that isn't ironic idk what is.
My rig cost just over $600 when I first built it and it has been gettting upgrades periodically ever since. It now has 2 SSds and a mechanical hard drive, a new better power supply, and a Vega 64 8gb HBM2. It runs games at 1440P with a dedicated sound card and 50 ohm headphones that are too good for games, but are kinda nice for music.
I'm retired and sit here all day in my comfy chair so no need to bother moving. And you are still stuck with a laptop.
You need better than $500 lol. A $500 desktop wouldnt do ♥♥♥♥ either. What interface are your SSDs? And why is Subnautia on them.
And im not stuck with anything. Im not a poor loser. I can spend the extra $200 for portability of the same hardware.
https://www.overclock.net/forum/13-amd-general/1714200-need-low-mid-entry-build-4-500-a.html
The SSDs are sata. There is a nvme slot on the motherboard that will never be used. With a hot cpu and vrms above it and a hot gpu below it, it WILL run too hot and have a shortened life. The HDs are in their own compartment with lots of cool air where they run in the 28-36C range.
The OS is on one, Steam is on the other, and other games and mod utilities are on the third.
I want a pic of you carrying your 27" monitor around. I can barely read on a laptop screen.
What I was trying to say before is that most people have potato puters because that's all they can afford. When fully 50% of us are trying to get by on just 1% of America's wealth potatoes happen and poor performance on new games also happens.
Is subnautica on the SSD? This is important. Idk if SATA is good enough for no stutter like i get, but it will still be better than if its on an HDD.
And how the hell are you having thermal problems in a desktop? I dont even have issues in my tightly pakced laptop. (Remember, i have a full size GPU in there too) Everything runs just fine and i keep my fan at 50%. CPU is low 50s. GPUS 68s and is by far the hottest thing in there.
And no. That will not shorten thier lifespan. They will still last more than 6 years, and in that 6 years even a 1080 will be almost completely irrelevant.