acowasto

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Those are going to be few rude and generalized words.

We speak english becuase it's the only language they understand.
They speak english, because it's the only language they understand.

Not that my english is great, not really. But it's good enough to get me somewhere or talk to someone. Yet I saw and heard worst engrish than mine from native english speakers. That's an achievement.

When I saw main language not being english I was surprised and a bit confused, but it wasn't really that hard to find how to change the language on the forum.
 

Trope95

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Just started the game, I love how natural and well thought-out the dialogue is! But do the renders improve? They're surprisingly grainy for a game that's less than two years old.
I was a noob at rendering when I started with My Dorm. I didn't understand why sometimes a render took 10 minutes and looked great and others it took 2 hours and had more grain than a field of wheat.

I trusted Daz's default settings too much and the quality wasn't as good as I would have liked.

With time, tests, and advice from people who knew (and know) more than I did, my renders improved. I would say by a lot (or substantially, as FatGiant says), but that would be unmodest on my side and I know I still have areas where I can improve.

The grain went down gradually as I started to understand what happened. It finally disappeared 8 updates ago when I discovered the last thing that could cause it.

Sometime in the future, I will re-render all the grainy renders from Part 1, but that would mean using time and resources that, right now, I prefer to use to advance the story and do the current update's renders.

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HornyyPussy

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I was a noob at rendering when I started with My Dorm. I didn't understand why sometimes a render took 10 minutes and looked great and others it took 2 hours and had more grain than a field of wheat.

I trusted Daz's default settings too much and the quality wasn't as good as I would have liked.

With time, tests, and advice from people who knew (and know) more than I did, my renders improved. I would say a lot (or substantially, as FatGiant says), but that would be unmodest on my side and I know I still have places where I can improve.

The grain went down gradually as I started to understand what happened. It finally disappeared 8 updates ago when I discovered the last thing that could cause it.

Sometime in the future, I will re-render all the grainy renders from Part 1, but that would mean using time and resources that, right now, I prefer to use to advance the story and do the current update's renders.

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WHAT! You mean you weren't an expert at it from the start!?
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acowasto

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Nov 6, 2017
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I was a noob at rendering when I started with My Dorm. I didn't understand why sometimes a render took 10 minutes and looked great and others it took 2 hours and had more grain than a field of wheat.

I trusted Daz's default settings too much and the quality wasn't as good as I would have liked.

With time, tests, and advice from people who knew (and know) more than I did, my renders improved. I would say by a lot (or substantially, as FatGiant says), but that would be unmodest on my side and I know I still have areas where I can improve.

The grain went down gradually as I started to understand what happened. It finally disappeared 8 updates ago when I discovered the last thing that could cause it.

Sometime in the future, I will re-render all the grainy renders from Part 1, but that would mean using time and resources that, right now, I prefer to use to advance the story and do the current update's renders.

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WHAT! You mean you weren't an expert at it from the start!?
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His lying to us! He is in his troll mood again!
 

TigerWolfe

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Oct 19, 2022
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I was a noob at rendering when I started with My Dorm. I didn't understand why sometimes a render took 10 minutes and looked great and others it took 2 hours and had more grain than a field of wheat.

I trusted Daz's default settings too much and the quality wasn't as good as I would have liked.

With time, tests, and advice from people who knew (and know) more than I did, my renders improved. I would say by a lot (or substantially, as FatGiant says), but that would be unmodest on my side and I know I still have areas where I can improve.

The grain went down gradually as I started to understand what happened. It finally disappeared 8 updates ago when I discovered the last thing that could cause it.

Sometime in the future, I will re-render all the grainy renders from Part 1, but that would mean using time and resources that, right now, I prefer to use to advance the story and do the current update's renders.

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The new in thing is to blame HornyyPussy
 

mmmonsterkill

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It's embarrassing that English users can't do the opposite. Configuracion, is so hard to figure out when your native language has the word configuration...
what makes you think most of us are native english speakers to begin with, english is my third language. secondly its not just in settings its in some other tab in settings
 

HornyyPussy

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