F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Does anyone know about Trove? It really affects how I use it...

Does anyone know about Trove? It really affects how I use it...

Does anyone know about Trove? It really affects how I use it...

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CromaPT020435
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12-05-2016, 09:00 AM
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Hey everyone, I recently downloaded and installed "Trove." It's a game developed by Glyph, primarily through their client. While it shares some similarities with Minecraft, it offers only about 50% to 60% of the content you'd find in Minecraft. The game includes unique items like boats, bikes, and wings, and supports multiplayer play. It's still in beta, lacking meaningful player interaction features that make it harder to get used to. The biggest issues were lag and frame rate problems. It runs on a cubed world with impressive shaders, but optimization is poor—especially noticeable on my 770 iPhones, where I averaged around 35 FPS and often dropped below 50 in open areas. The ping averaged between 148-220, which was frustrating. Overall, it's fun but repetitive and less responsive compared to Minecraft, so I won't be playing much longer. What do you think?
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CromaPT020435
12-05-2016, 09:00 AM #1

Hey everyone, I recently downloaded and installed "Trove." It's a game developed by Glyph, primarily through their client. While it shares some similarities with Minecraft, it offers only about 50% to 60% of the content you'd find in Minecraft. The game includes unique items like boats, bikes, and wings, and supports multiplayer play. It's still in beta, lacking meaningful player interaction features that make it harder to get used to. The biggest issues were lag and frame rate problems. It runs on a cubed world with impressive shaders, but optimization is poor—especially noticeable on my 770 iPhones, where I averaged around 35 FPS and often dropped below 50 in open areas. The ping averaged between 148-220, which was frustrating. Overall, it's fun but repetitive and less responsive compared to Minecraft, so I won't be playing much longer. What do you think?