hellomr1

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why some options i can not click ? FOr example trying the bikini in the festival, enduring the bobby scene, guessing more, etc?
 

Dreamatrix

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This is a scene where diner boss brought MC to another work location, MC supposed to be wearing new design of her flower dress but in this scene it's still showing the original flower dress.
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This is with Ep 10 update.
 
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JBNYC1

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That is why I commented about the time and said to use the tools I listed. hligahudiaunf does not understand, I guess missing experience with bigger render on a potato. Gen9 uses very much Vram, most use 4k res, many use 8k res. I just tested it and three copied nude Victoria 9 (not HD) in front of a plane use 11.2GB VRAM when rendering. I don't doubt a few lights, background like sky, clothes etc. are enough with two Gen9 chars to overwhelm my 12GB VRAM without any problem and in that case working with that PC like coding, writing a story or just surfing the internet will be impossible until the render is finished. Changing resolution of everything not in the foreground, deleting of everything that is not in direct view is what those tools I talked about do and that'll help.
Another factor is some props are just wasting memory. There is for example a pack with stationery in the DAZ shop. It's under 10$, you could do it yourself with the simple shapes in DAZ 3D and free textures, but okay if somebody don't want to. But each single item uses 8k when 512byte or less would been have been enough . Why does a pencil, a pen, a white single colored eraser etc. need 8k ?
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The other possible solution available, but it's up to the Dev overall, would be to install and use Linux OS - Ubuntu Studio, which blows away any version of Windows or Mac OS when it comes to core and robust performance. The way this could be done: If the Dev uses and depends on Windows 10/11 OS, the Dev can simply install Linux OS - Ubuntu Studio along side Windows or on a separate drive altogether, which would be better. I would also recommend using an NVMe - SSD drive for best performance. This would allow dual OS booting of both Windows 10/11 OS and Ubuntu Studio - Linux OS, and the Dev can have and use both operating systems, which is very convenient, too!

When it comes to core performance with good hardware (PC computer / Preferably a Workstation PC) Linux outperforms Windows and Mac OS easily, especially since Linux OS Ubuntu Studio doesn't have all the crappy and unnecessary bloatware that often slows down Windows 10/11 and Mac OS. But again, this would be up to the Dev / Creator to consider as an alternative or backup. Also, Nvidia fully supports Linux OS, big time and most major servers and companies use Linux OS as well, not to mention how awesome it is for gaming and creative works! Linux OS is getting better every year and no other OS offers such robust, solid and reliable performance and security like Linux OS.

It would definitely be worth considering having Linux OS installed as a second OS on any Windows PC - specifically Ubuntu Studio v24 - to help the Dev / Creator work more efficiently and without much ridiculous bloatware, bugs and slow downs, as Windows 10/11 and Mac OS are known to have. Not to mention, you can run basically all creative software natively with select Linux Apps on Ubuntu Studio, and many creative apps are widely supported on Linux OS as well. So yeah, it would be worth considering Linux as an alternative OS for sure. Cheers! :)

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