Kieran Chisholm I don’t know what that is 😅 yeah I am not really into computers but what I do know is it’s ram is full and it is like only five years old
@@oilmonkey4021 its still will, because these simulations takes minutes to hours per frame on >10 core xeons, measly quad cores will take days for it to render at full load, imagine the temps..
@@carbon5362 I'm just saying obsidian is a lot more fragile than Minecraft makes it seem. Have you ever tried using an obsidian Arrowhead or knife? Those things are fragile as hell. Obsidian arrowheads often break the first time they're ever used.
I like how he took in the fact cobblestone is a lot stronger than wooden but weighs more so the explosion didn’t explode much stone but its own weigh did most of it
Have you heard of teardown? Its a voxel based world with physics like this running in real time and with raytracing, but you dont even need a beast pc to play it
We have enough time to get the money to buy a pc that will handle that, because this all ready exists .now they just need to fix errors (that are not many)and after make a super realistic game that probably will take about 7-12 yeas so lets start work for that Or rob a bank idk xD
This made my pp small because another comment said this... Even though there's like 8.4 billion people on Earth and someone is bound to make the same joke eventually. This comment killed me dog!
It hasn't been done because no PC can handle this in real time with the exception of few, overpriced ones that very few people can actually buy. This is probably pre-rendered by the way.
There is no way at this time man. This is all pre-rendered, not real time. Closest thing we have to this is being developed by the latest Unreal engine.
@@TheLastGotlander oh im guessing you have the finest PC of all time, best graphics card best equipment best fan best visuals best keybord and its the the very latest gaming PC that comes on the market, while your parent can barely afford everythign cause you being the spoiled fat gamer child you are is thinking everyone elses equipment is garbage.
@@ota5chan787 plants stay alive by tubes transporting minerals and water. These tubes are easier to break apart (along the grain) than break through (across the grain). These tubes are also very small in diameter
This, but on a much Larger scale. Also try explosive logic where if one TNT blows up right next to more TNT, they'd all blow up at once like multiple tnt on a tnt cannon.
Subscribe me I Subscribe you nah, if it‘s simulated in houdini (which seems so) the baking takes up most of the time, but the rendering should be rather fast.
@colorado121 You say it as though human beings have physics all worked out when we haven't even scraped the surface. Breakthroughs come in waves - something gets discovered and many doors are opened, resulting in small increments of improvement, until the next big discovery. We live in an age where there's no real emergency for a big discovery; we're all pretty comfortable with where we are and what we know. Although the response to finding a vaccine for COVID is a testament to what emergencies can bring in such little time.
It’s not a mod, it’s just Minecraft stuff being used in a 3D program. There’s no way any pc could do this stuff in real-time lol, it probably took hours to compute all of the physics
It's cool how each block gets exploded in a different way. The wood splinters, dirt crumbles, and cobblestone breaks off in chunks, like the blocks in real life would do. Keep up the great work!
There was an old game called Lego Creator which allowed you to blow up your creations in this manner. Fling a TNT brick at your house and it explodes into individual pieces. And of course, you could go back from "Play" mode to "Build" mode and your creation would still be there. I wish they'd remake that game.
I made the sim in houdini and used blender to render it, but for the fracture I made each block out of lots of smaller cubes to begin with and constrained them all together. It was all simulated together so the constraints are broken by the force of the explosion.
@@لثا there are bots in youtube that likes or dislikes videos, they're the same with the bots that comments random stuffs like advertising a channel or advertising an unknown link or simply commenting with emojis without contexts