[Mod] Finite / Realistic Water [outdated] [waterplus]
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18:04:52: ERROR[main]: Error loading mod "waterplus-master": modname does not follow naming conventions: Only chararacters [a-z0-9_] are allowed.
18:04:52: ERROR[main]: Server: Failed to load and run /home/poipoi/.minetest/mods/minetest/waterplus-master/init.lua
18:04:52: ERROR[main]: ModError: Failed to load and run /home/poipoi/.minetest/mods/minetest/waterplus-master/init.lua
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18:04:52: ERROR[main]: Error loading mod "waterplus-master": modname does not follow naming conventions: Only chararacters [a-z0-9_] are allowed.
18:04:52: ERROR[main]: Server: Failed to load and run /home/poipoi/.minetest/mods/minetest/waterplus-master/init.lua
18:04:52: ERROR[main]: ModError: Failed to load and run /home/poipoi/.minetest/mods/minetest/waterplus-master/init.lua
Try renaming the folder waterplus-master to: waterplusrinoux wrote:I cant run your mod Proller
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18:04:52: ERROR[main]: Error loading mod "waterplus-master": modname does not follow naming conventions: Only chararacters [a-z0-9_] are allowed.
18:04:52: ERROR[main]: Server: Failed to load and run /home/poipoi/.minetest/mods/minetest/waterplus-master/init.lua
18:04:52: ERROR[main]: ModError: Failed to load and run /home/poipoi/.minetest/mods/minetest/waterplus-master/init.lua
current version merged to https://github.com/rubenwardy/waterplus/ and its good
find underwater cave by crater on sea surface.
when cave will filled - surface will relax
find underwater cave by crater on sea surface.
when cave will filled - surface will relax
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rubenwardy wrote:I have done no tests, all I can say is that it depends on how much finite water there is.BrandonReese wrote:How CPU intensive is this mod?
This mod uses an Active Block Modifier to check if any of the surrounding blocks are lower than it is, and if so it starts flowing water into it.
So basically, a waterfall or a pond of finite water will not be that CPU extensive, but if you replace all default water with finite water... only tests will show.
My 3.2ghz processor runs it great
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I did do a speed test:
rubenwardy wrote:Speed testing
I have tested the speed of this mod on my system.
No finite mod (control)Just FiniteUsing the vanilla minetest_game
Frame per second: 40 FPS
Loop time: n/aFinite OceanJust a few finite lakes and puddles
Frames per second: 35 FPS
Loop time: half a secondLoop time is the time it takes to cycle through all of the finite water nodes.All of default:water_source was converted to finite
Frames per second: 8-20 FPS
Loop time: 30sec - 1 min
Basically, it is how long it takes for a node to flow / drop again.
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Frequency doesn't do everything these days, number of cores, amount of cache and architecture matter a lot today.GJH105775 wrote:My 3.2ghz processor runs it great
Out of curiosity, what's your CPU and graphcis card?rubenwardy wrote:I did do a speed test:
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CPU: Pentium.Calinou wrote:Frequency doesn't do everything these days, number of cores, amount of cache and architecture matter a lot today.GJH105775 wrote:My 3.2ghz processor runs it great
Out of curiosity, what's your CPU and graphcis card?rubenwardy wrote:I did do a speed test:
GRAPHICS CARD: built in.
I tried adding liquids_finite = true in minetest.conf (0.4.5 xyz), but nothing happened. afaik.
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Sometimes the water gets stuck when you join after switching to liquids_finite. To fix that, you have to trigger a node update, for example, by digging a node adjacent to a body of water.
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I have noticed that as well.kaeza wrote:Sometimes the water gets stuck when you join after switching to liquids_finite. To fix that, you have to trigger a node update, for example, by digging a node adjacent to a body of water.
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Can I modify this code for my Scientific Mod? This will be great for finite gas if I flip it and make the texture almost invisible.
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You can change liquid settings by putting them in your minetest.conf file.JackGruff wrote:How does one go about changing these now that this mod is stock?Is it a bit too slow for your liking? You can try to increase the speed of the abm by decreasing the interval of the abm in finite.lua
Not detailed enough? Increase the water_finite_steps property in init.lua
Look for them in the minetest.conf.example file. Copy the ones you want to use into your minetest.conf file. Change some variables and remove the # from the beginning of the line to get them to work.
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Thanks! Changing the update to something like 0.2 really made it smoother.Topywo wrote:Look for them in the minetest.conf.example file. Copy the ones you want to use into your minetest.conf file. Change some variables and remove the # from the beginning of the line to get them to work.
Unfortunatly, it doesn't visualise sheer drops very well -- it looks like the water is teleported down a sheer drop, you can't see it falling.
So if you have something like this...
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# body #
# of #
# water #
# ########
# #
# #
#######
... water will start appearing at the bottom but you won't see it fall down.
This has smashed my dreams of constructing a secret waterfall entrance that can be opened by blocking the flow using mesecon pistons.
JackGruff wrote:Unfortunatly, it doesn't visualise sheer drops very well -- it looks like the water is teleported down a sheer drop, you can't see it falling.
So if you have something like this...
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# body # # of # # water # # ######## # # # # #######
... water will start appearing at the bottom but you won't see it fall down.
This has smashed my dreams of constructing a secret waterfall entrance that can be opened by blocking the flow using mesecon pistons.
I'm not sure how to visualize what you mean and don't have much experience with mesecons (except the wires and the blinky plants :-) ), but maybe putting this in the groups of water_flowing and water_source: falling_node=1 (or in a node you create that replaces the node above the secret entrance), you can simulate the falling water.
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If you have v0.4.7 or v0.4.8, they will appear. )Topywo wrote:JackGruff wrote:Unfortunatly, it doesn't visualise sheer drops very well -- it looks like the water is teleported down a sheer drop, you can't see it falling.
So if you have something like this...
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# body # # of # # water # # ######## # # # # #######
... water will start appearing at the bottom but you won't see it fall down.
This has smashed my dreams of constructing a secret waterfall entrance that can be opened by blocking the flow using mesecon pistons.
I'm not sure how to visualize what you mean and don't have much experience with mesecons (except the wires and the blinky plants :-) ), but maybe putting this in the groups of water_flowing and water_source: falling_node=1 (or in a node you create that replaces the node above the secret entrance), you can simulate the falling water.
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