Psychedelic Rhino wrote:Apollo wrote:BzE has dbl the default view distance, 1.5 has 50% over the default ( 500 meters/375 meters) the weapons shoot 300 meters or less(except snipe @ 500) even if fog was not meant to be there, you would still end up increasing lag for that long view distance.
This may be more acceptable IF Ken added the remote player stats so you can see the fps and resolution similar to Bz2.
On maps such as Venus, I say absolutely, view distance is 'part of the design'.
On maps such as Mars, where there is virtually no atmosphere, and especially Europa maps where it's a vacuum, the design would be infinite distance if possible.
But as to allowing freedom, just add view distance as a selection on the setup screen. Players joining could decide if they want to have the crappy FPS if their PC is not up to it. I highly suspect you would discover people would pick view distances as high as their PC would handle.
I agree with this. That being said, no one, on any modern computer, is going to want to play against someone whose computer can't handle the distance and lags out a game. As it stands now with all flavours of BZ you have a significant cap on playability with ping and lag. Indeed the longer viewing distance does look better.
In a strat game that runs over an hour, that lag will make the game unplayable. And by unplayable I mean essentially pointless. At least in a DM the laggy player can leave and re-enter, sacrificing only his leaderboard placement. A player leaves a strat game and it's as good as over.
So there has to be a balance. Viewing distance to the point where it causes no leaks. I think we can safely assume
most people are using at the very least windows xp with a half-decent onboard gfx card that can easily handle bz.
And yes, there are only a couple of instances within the game where fog is more of an aesthetics thing. (as you said, Venus being one, Titan being another - Europa actually
does have an atmosphere, and one that
does contain oxygen, but it's an extremely thin atmosphere

). The majority of planets and moons having little to no atmosphere.