Unity True Facials [v0.53a Pro] [HenryTaiwan]

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Purple_Heart

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So much wrong in this statement, of course they can overheat, I suggest you do some more research on PC components.

That said yes he is worrying to much, this title will max your GPU but so what, if one has adequate cooling and decent case airflow then there is nothing to worry about.
Well, if you throw them into the sun yeah, duh. Everything can overheat if you want it but you need to go out of your way to do it. What I meant was they can't overheat under normal circumstances(like a daily use for gaming, video editing, photoshop, surfing etc.). But if you go out of your way for example tinker with voltage settings for any reason(overclocking comes to mind) it is easy to fry them. If you actually meant they can overheat from normal daily use I've never seen or heard anything like that in my life, must be a very rare thing.
 

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Well, if you throw them into the sun yeah, duh. Everything can overheat if you want it but you need to go out of your way to do it. What I meant was they can't overheat under normal circumstances(like a daily use for gaming, video editing, photoshop, surfing etc.). But if you go out of your way for example tinker with voltage settings for any reason(overclocking comes to mind) it is easy to fry them. If you actually meant they can overheat from normal daily use I've never seen or heard anything like that in my life, must be a very rare thing.
They actually do overheat under normal usage, they throttle heavily. I think it was Hardware Unbox that did a with the VRMs where they showed ASrock and a cheap Asus MOBO severely throttled performance due to VRMs overheating due to bad heat spreaders and thermal pads. Also its one of the reasons why its important to have good air flow in your case even if your CPU and GPU are hooked up to liquid coolers that transport the heat to radiators that directly blow out of the case.

Its an issue that we see more often in modern systems as we move towards air tower cpu coolers and liquid cooling rather than using stock coolers that use to blow area all around the CPU socket that cooled VRMs and RAM sticks.

That is why there are different level MOBOs for enthusiast and junk entry level boards for different tiers of CPUs and GPUs. Junk boards are for the low wattage CPUs that don't have intensive work loads, thats why they can get away with few power stages and VRM, and almost no heat sinks on the board. While enthusiast boards have heatsinks on almost every single component.

Also SSDs and HDDs also do overheat, old HDDs use to overheat all the time. Also here is an extreme example off an . Also that is why a lot of newer NVME SSDs are beginning to get heat spreaders on their NAND chips. But yeah the point is anything the is electrical can overheat when not provided adequate cooling or has bad power regulators.

For instance a lot of people think routers and modems can't over heat since they don't have fans in them, but in reality they are passively cooled by how the chassis is designed to vent heat from that top which causes the case to suck in cool air from the bottom. But if you lay them on the wrong orientation the passive cooling stops working.
 
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Molloke

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Guys guys, lol, please. It's ok.

I only gave a fair warning to users of this game. It's not 'worrying too much' like HomelZy05 said. I only described that this game - at least currently in its state of development - happens to use the GPU at 100% capacity all the time (without pause).

And, depending on your system setup, cooling setup and room temperatures (and some other factors like of course manual over-clocking on top of that and/or tempering with voltages and GPU Fan curves, etc) playing this game for a long period of time while the GPU runs at 100% + full fan speed non-stop can potentially cause over-heating situations.

Of course, only IF your cooling and overall system temps are bad to start with.

OBVIOUSLY, if your cooling is fine, nothing to worry about.

The 'warning' only applies to people potentially reading this and whom might not have been aware of the 100% GPU usage thing that this game provokes. If someone in the thread was to come here one day and say something like "Hey guys, I'm getting weird lines and dots on my screen with this game" then you'd know where to look at first (would be a very high probability that visual artifacts could be seen then).

Now, with all this said and then, warning is given, just check your temps and make sure your GPU can 'take' this game and you're fine, nothing to worry about.

Moving on!
 

Purple_Heart

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It's not 'worrying too much' like HomelZy05 said. I only described that this game - at least currently in its state of development - happens to use the GPU at 100% capacity all the time (without pause).
You are describing any AAA game ever and even some indie titles.
There's nothing wrong with using it 100% all the time.
Hell ps4 games has been using it 100% all the time yet I've never saw someone bricking their console because they were playing games on it.
If you are that much worried just limit your fps dude and don't trust nvidia's control panel, I've found it doesn't work sometimes for god knows why.
That's why I wrote download other programs to verify if it is indeed working, if not you can use those program's own framerate limiter.
Pity you are rocking a rtx 3080(with 3 fans too)but too afraid to use its full potential because it might overheat.
Better don't use your pc at all because a power outage might happen and fry your pc when it is on.
 

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So much wrong in this statement, of course they can overheat, I suggest you do some more research on PC components.

That said yes he is worrying to much, this title will max your GPU but so what, if one has adequate cooling and decent case airflow then there is nothing to worry about.
I've seen old motherboards blowing their VRM's in the past because they were fitted with CPU's they couldn't handle, and SSD's getting screwed on long writes because the laptop case had no conscern for airflow over anything besides CPU.
Everything can overheat even on a desktop tower, and the bad thing is that the stuff you don't expect to overheat will ofen not have a safety measurement so you won't even realise it unless you measure the part casing temperatures yourself
 

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I've noticed that my GPU runs at 100% capacity and the fans spin to the max speed with this game. Fortunately the temps are maintained to a decent level (3 fans card, RTX 3080) but I wouldn't recommend playing this game for long sessions without pause for the GPU (and CPU as well). Make sure your temps are in the safe zone guys, just in case.
Just to know... what fps do u reach?
aaaand if you limit to 60fps it still runs 100%?

not suggesting, just thinkin'
 

Molloke

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You are describing any AAA game ever and even some indie titles.
There's nothing wrong with using it 100% all the time.
Hell ps4 games has been using it 100% all the time yet I've never saw someone bricking their console because they were playing games on it.
If you are that much worried just limit your fps dude and don't trust nvidia's control panel, I've found it doesn't work sometimes for god knows why.
That's why I wrote download other programs to verify if it is indeed working, if not you can use those program's own framerate limiter.
Pity you are rocking a rtx 3080(with 3 fans too)but too afraid to use its full potential because it might overheat.
Better don't use your pc at all because a power outage might happen and fry your pc when it is on.
Ok I'm not sure why you're coming back to this, I was ready to move on. And did you wake up the wrong side of the bed today? You seem very triggered for something as simple as a discussion about temperatures with that last sentence, way to exaggerate the case. Sure I'll stop using my PC entirely to please you on a personal level, obviously I'll do that.

-_-

It's hot where I live, summer is coming, we have extreme humidity during the months of July and August (sometimes even June) and my room temp can easily reach upwards to 35ºC. So if my card runs at 100% then yes I must keep an eye on temperatures. It's just inherent to my situation. It's normal for me to point at this given my circumstances. Maybe you don't care about them, fair enough. But I gave my message to people in general here. You seem to be taking all of this personally, as if I only gave a fair warning about temps to you directly. I didn't.

Now, can you move on or ...?
 
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Molloke

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Just to know... what fps do u reach?
aaaand if you limit to 60fps it still runs 100%?

not suggesting, just thinkin'
So for the FPS I get about 82 to 85 (around there, it varies). That's in the Classroom with the default angle when the game starts. And that's 1440p resolution though (native screen res).

I did try to limit the FPS to 60 with the NV Control Panel and at first it didn't seem to work, but it does work now. I changed some Vsync settings though since last time, maybe that helped. I'm using VSync on 'Fast' now (was set to Off in the panel before).

However, yes, regardless of frames limited or not the GPU runs pretty much at 100%. I've seen 95% at the lowest, sometimes varies between 95% to 97%, and slowly goes up over a few minutes. It's about 98% to 99% for some time (maybe like 10 mins). And eventually it will reach 100% and it will stay there for as long as I let the game run.

As of now at 100% the GPU temps are ok, well within an acceptable range. But during summer I'll keep an eye on it (not just with this game mind you, but every others I play).
 

Purple_Heart

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Ok I'm not sure why you're coming back to this, I was ready to move on. And did you wake up the wrong side of the bed today? You seem very triggered for something as simple as a discussion about temperatures with that last sentence, way to exaggerate the case. Sure I'll stop using my PC entirely to please you on a personal level, obviously I'll do that.

-_-

It's hot where I live, summer is coming, we have extreme humidity during the months of July and August (sometimes even June) and my room temp can easily reach upwards to 35ºC. So if my card runs at 100% then yes I must keep an eye on temperatures. It's just inherent to my situation. It's normal for me to point at this given my circumstances. Maybe you don't care about them, fair enough. But I gave my message to people in general here. You seem to be taking all of this personally, as if I only gave a fair warning about temps to you directly. I didn't.

Now, can you move on or ...?
Do whatever you want dude, idgaf.
GuYs Be CaReFuL tHiS gAmE mIgHt FrY yOuR Pc, BuRn DoWn YoUr HoUsE aNd KiLL yOu ToO.
 
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You forgot "and demand a blood sacrifice of your firstborn and collapse the universe".
Because, clearly, my 2014 top of the line gear should work flawlessly with modern day Unity (which is an unoptimized PoS anyway)

Try using that logic with 90s tech compared to early 2010s and you'll see those boys need an upgrade
 
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JhonLui

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So for the FPS I get about 82 to 85 (around there, it varies). That's in the Classroom with the default angle when the game starts. And that's 1440p resolution though (native screen res).

I did try to limit the FPS to 60 with the NV Control Panel and at first it didn't seem to work, but it does work now. I changed some Vsync settings though since last time, maybe that helped. I'm using VSync on 'Fast' now (was set to Off in the panel before).

However, yes, regardless of frames limited or not the GPU runs pretty much at 100%. I've seen 95% at the lowest, sometimes varies between 95% to 97%, and slowly goes up over a few minutes. It's about 98% to 99% for some time (maybe like 10 mins). And eventually it will reach 100% and it will stay there for as long as I let the game run.

As of now at 100% the GPU temps are ok, well within an acceptable range. But during summer I'll keep an eye on it (not just with this game mind you, but every others I play).
Thanks 4 reply,
in my humble opinion (no expert for sure) something is not adding up...
and I'm talking specifically about the performance

I'd say it was a good suggestion to install afterburner and check the details, for you might have some settings to tweak or a bottleneck somewhere to solve.

I get 40 fps avg. at 1080p with 80% Gpu usage and fans at 65% with my proud but old GTX 1060.
it really doesn't mean anything (for example your card has built in Raytracing, mine does it via post processing) but for your worries I'd check the fans speed considering that the GPUs are built to work between 80c and 90c, than eventually search a solution.

also consider that some brands of the same card run much hotter than others (zotak was famous for that), the dispersion plate is more important than how many fans the card has.

I wouldn't worry as all the cards have a overheat safe, when you hear about fried Gpus is mostly because of extreme overclocking, just consider that cards like yours are used for BC mining and run at 100% 24/7 for ages without a problem
 
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  1. Hey Henry I'm also a game developer, can you sell the cum particle asset? cause I have been trying to get the result with unity particle but I still can't get the nice result that you have accomplished



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    I have seen some fluids assets on the unity store, but it does not looks convincing at all, it would be awesome if you sell the cum shot asset, with another name of course
 

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  1. Hey Henry I'm also a game developer, can you sell the cum particle asset? cause I have been trying to get the result with unity particle but I still can't get the nice result that you have accomplished



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    I have seen some fluids assets on the unity store, but it does not looks convincing at all, it would be awesome if you sell the cum shot asset, with another name of course
You would have better luck getting in touch with him through Patreon. The OP isn't henry, he's f95 staff.
 
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