Is there any way to play this on a Raspberry Pi (no overclock?) I want to see how hard it is to make even a simple plane (though if my crappy PC can handle it decently, it can't be absolutely unplayable on the Pi)
Is there any way to play this on a Raspberry Pi (no overclock?) I want to see how hard it is to make even a simple plane (though if my crappy PC can handle it decently, it can't be absolutely unplayable on the Pi)
@Skua @MediocrePlanes Plus, aren't android games ARM-based? So that means you could probably run the android version on a Pi.
@MediocrePlanes I played SP on a gig of RAM for the first few months of my time here, so that part at least isn't an issue
Plus, I have a much bigger heatsink that's meant for cooling an overclocked Pi.
@MediocrePlanes I bet it can, just VERY, VERY poorly on the lowest settings. After all, it can run Flightgear flightsim (poorly.) Also, can't you use Steam for it? You can use Winetricks to get Steam.
1- Raspberry Pi runs linux distros (usually raspbian), and I don't think SP runs on linux.
2- It has at most a gig of ram
3- It is passively cooled through a tiny heatsink
I very highly doubt it.
I'm guessing like 20 Fps for 100 parts in the editor