13 days already since I posted here! So I'm coming with some news/pictures to liven up my project's thread haha.
v0.0.91 is out on
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since July 11th!
You can now rotate the camera angle!
Both with keyboard and mouse for ease of use!
You can now customize any color of any part of the body!
Skin, teeth, tongue, gums, nipples, you name it!
I also added a new batch of supporters requests, here is a tattoo request for example:
I think that v0.0.91 will be the next public version, but I don't have any date for now. I will certainly make this public once the supporter's version will be at v0.0.95+
And this should also be the last public version before v0.1, stay tuned!
Adding glowing tattoos, like runic symbols, on the body would be nice. Please consider it and doing what you can. Glowing jewelry would also be nice, like gemstones brimming with magical power.
Noted
I'm going watch this thread for now. I will wait for next public release to try it out.
That's an excellent idea, hope that v0.0.91 will please you once public! <3
I really appreciate the Dev's responsiveness and politeness. Can't wait to see this project grow!
Love on you!
If you set a cap on FPS you might get rid. Some games and menus don't have a cap and the GPU works to produce thousands of FPS when it isn't needed... that's one of the reasons for coil whine.
Not saying this is the solution for you, but it might be... I've set my FPS cap to 160 since that matches the hz on my monitor and I never get coil whine. Since I've also got it watercooled it's easier to hear it if it starts whining...
I want to pipe in on this. Venus Club had this exact problem for quite a few users until I put a frame limiter in its startup. Unity naturally just wants to run at whatever FPS the target system can do, but then that means running as many update instances as there are frames, and this can cause a lot of unnecessary cpu and gpu load.
Well, happy news, there is an FPS limiter built in Lucid Lust (since day one haha)!
You can pick it along with the resolution of your screen, it should automatically detect every compatible screen resolution/hz settings for your screen. So if you have a 60Hz screen, for example, you should have every compatible resolution coming in 20hz/24hz/25hz/30hz/59hz/60hz. If you have a >60hz monitor, I highly suggest you to select a 60hz resolution!
Anyway, I'm going back to create some Lucid Monsters, cya! Have a great week!!!