Does that mean the third video will be the greenlight video as opposed to the original plan for what it was?
It means that the next video will be green light video but there will be another video in the works to complete the trio of gameplay videos! Was always going to be four but they are now coming in a slightly different order.
Walking up on Tuesdays is similar to the excitement on a x-mas morning canāt wait for the real present ā the release
Keep up the good work guys!
In this case we implemented a āspecialā solution to improve rendering performance, but LOD is also something we are looking into.
It means they are tired and wants to find somewhere to rest.
Correct, the Greenlight video is more prioritized.
āImproved contracts by adding a rating system and made way for some fun gameplay aspects aheadā - This sounds really good, raise my hopes
Nice work! I see that you made separated restrooms? Still one thing that brothers me, why is the luggage collection behind the security gates? In almost all airports Iāve been to, you canāt reach the baggage claim area as non-passenger.
In every US airport Iāve been to, (domestic) baggage claim is unsecured and non-passengers can totally wait there to meet people coming off flights. The exception is for international arrivals, where itās before customs and therefore not public.
In the UK and all airports I have been to in Europe, the luggage collection is always in a secure area and before customs.
Yes, exactly this. We know that there are different configurations for different countries and so weāve decided to settle for domestic flights having to use baggage claim areas outside security, while international flights must use baggage claim areas inside security. However, weāre currently only simulating baggage claim areas outside security since customs is not implemented, so it is not likely that baggage claim areas inside security will make it to the early access release.
This is by the way how it is in Sweden, domestic is unsecured, international is secured.
Hmmā¦ Interestingā¦ Iāve already been to many airports accross Europe and all the baggage claims were secured. (Except at Figari Airport (Corsica, France), been there a couple of weeks ago and it felt really strange that the baggage claim was unsecured.) In for example Cancun (Mexico) and Dubai, the baggage claim was also secured.
Update: while writing this a lot of extra posts popped up. I understand the choice of keeping it like this right now.
I suspect it is unsecured in USA so that the people that are meeting you can help carry bags, because Americans must bring all their belongings with them lol.
Most of us seem to. Lol. Iāve only ever flown once, but all my stuff fit in my carry on. There was one person that had two baggage carts full and then one or two more full of frozen fish/meat. Hunting trip in Alaska I think is what he said. Lol.
In North America the norm is the domestic baggage claim area is outside security. In Vancouver (YVR) the domestic baggage claim is outside security, but behind waist high walls with gaps and notices say āpassengers only beyond this pointā - mostly to keep the baggage claim area free of crowds. At YVR there is a domestic to USA transfer baggage claim adjacent to the US check-in desks and US pre-clearance - this is also unsecured. At YVR the international to USA transfer baggage claim is inside security adjacent to the connection to the US pre-clearance. This way International to US transfer PAX do not need to clear Canadian custom.
The international baggage claim is after immigration (passport) control and before customs. This is the only reason it is secured as you and your bag have to be cleared before leaving the secured area.
Need me to call your bank to speed up the paperwork? I can say it is for international relations as many countryās citizens enjoyment is being held up. If they expedite then Sweden will be put in a positive light.
In a lot of US airports if you do not have a ticket you need to wait until the person you are waiting for is visible and comes over to you until you enter the airport. This is to reduce homeless people in the airport, keep baggage claim areas uncongested, and also to make sure no criminals walk in to baggage claim and do you-know what
The thing is that in Europe, we have the Schengen Area that consists of 26 European states that have officially abolished passport and any other type of border control at their mutual borders. So thereās actually no immigration or passport control when entering the country. Still (in almost all European airports) baggage claim is in a secured area, so I wouldnāt say that this is the only reason that it is secured.
I think that itās often just because the airports donāt want to separate Schengen and International flights, or just want to keep the area uncrowded.
It just makes a lot more sense to me that it is in a secured area. Otherwise, people can just walk into an airport, grab a random baggage and steal itā¦ But itās probably just a matter of habitā¦
It makes more sense for an airport to make the whole thing secured.
Building wise, because you donāt have to make different areaās and your baggage routing is the same.
You donāt have to split or re route anything, it can all go to the same room.
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I think that itās often just because the airports donāt want to separate Schengen and International flights, or just want to keep the area uncrowded.
But that is why they invented cell phone waiting lots, or they tell you to wait till the person you are meeting is there.
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It just makes a lot more sense to me that it is in a secured area. Otherwise, people can just walk into an airport, grab a random baggage and steal itā¦ But itās probably just a matter of habitā¦
I think that is another reason they tell you to wait.
Omg! I Canāt Wait!!!
Great new Dev-Log and an amazing work