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Title: Level Design website
Post by: sigh on 13:21, 02 July 21
An incredible website showing the level design of various games:
https://noclip.website/
Title: Re: Level Design website
Post by: Gryzor on 13:28, 02 July 21
Damn.
Title: Re: Level Design website
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 13:31, 02 July 21
"This application requires hardware acceleration to be enabled.


Please enable hardware acceleration in your's browser settings.


If you have enabled hardware acceleration and are still getting this error message, try restarting your browser and computer.


Thanks, Jasper."     ???
Title: Re: Level Design website
Post by: sigh on 16:35, 02 July 21
?
That's a very strange message to get. Are you not able to access it at all?
Title: Re: Level Design website
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 16:37, 02 July 21
Just tried it again - same message.
Title: Re: Level Design website
Post by: sigh on 16:40, 02 July 21
Whar brower are you using? I'm using Firefox and my laptop is Samsung Galaxy Book Flex (graphic card is only an MX250 which is pretty weak) with 16GB Ram.
Title: Re: Level Design website
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 16:53, 02 July 21
Chrome, I'll try Opera and see what the result is...............


Update - same with Opera :o
Title: Re: Level Design website
Post by: Dagger on 16:58, 02 July 21
I get the same message and I'm using Edge
Title: Re: Level Design website
Post by: sigh on 17:59, 02 July 21
I just tried it on Microsoft Edge and it works for me. It also works for me on Chrome too.
I have no idea why it isn't working for either of you...
Title: Re: Level Design website
Post by: Gryzor on 18:53, 02 July 21
Worked pretty fine at my work PC which only has a discreet, but crappy GPU. I guess hardware acceleration is a strange thing. Have your tried the browser options?
Title: Re: Level Design website
Post by: Skunkfish on 10:20, 06 July 21
Not supported on Safari apparently as it requires WebGL 2.

Reluctant to install another browser at the moment as I'm really enjoying being an Apple fanboi this week....

Tried it on my work laptop though, and it's amazing! It really gives you an appreciation of the time, effort and skill that must have gone into these games. The San Andreas map is huge, and such an achievement given that the game was running on a PS2 which seems ancient now!
Title: Re: Level Design website
Post by: OneVision on 11:22, 06 July 21
Quote from: sigh on 13:21, 02 July 21
An incredible website showing the level design of various games:
https://noclip.website/ (https://noclip.website/)


Thanks a lot for this website, awesome. Gives a ton of ideas.
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