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Would it be possible to make a version that has the ability to be turned on and off by the player in game?
Thank you
If you keep it to tthe ones that go off automatically during the daytime this helps during daytime, too many of either in one place at night will drop FPS a bit, but the amount varies.
Still IMO better than using a fire place that drags FPS down all the time and at a higher rate.
Guess its a try and seekinda thing.
We do hope to try and do something like these ideas in a future update but as we also run a modding community and do paid commission jobs it will only be when we have the free time.
We have updated with always on versions but just general lights not with flicker/fash