Having a dedicated GPU is highly recommended, but not required. As a general rule of thumb, 3D, 2D and video based wallpapers will perform best, while websites and applications will require more resources from your system. Many options to tweak quality and performance allow you to make Wallpaper Engine fit your computer perfectly. You can choose to automatically pause or completely stop the wallpaper while using another application or playing fullscreen (including borderless windowed mode) to not distract or hinder you while playing a game or working. Wallpaper Engine aims to deliver an entertaining experience while using as few system resources as possible. Support for Razer Chroma and Corsair iCUE.
Choose an existing wallpaper or create your own and share it on the Steam Workshop! In addition to that, you can use the free Wallpaper Engine companion app for Android to transfer your favorite wallpapers to your Android mobile device and take your live wallpapers on the go. Various types of animated wallpapers are supported, including 3D and 2D animations, websites, videos and even certain applications.
In the next chapter we’ll explore some options for safely exploring this biome.Wallpaper Engine enables you to use live wallpapers on your Windows desktop. Even with the help of the Seaglide, swimming down to around 100m takes some time and O2.Īlso, once you dive below 100m, you start consuming O2 more rapidly. This is the next biome that you should start exploring – but because of the depth of the seabed and the relative distance from your Lifepod, this biome will present some new challenges. If you start to venture beyond the Creepvine forests, you’ll likely encounter a dropoff down to the Grassy Plateaus, an open expanse of red sea grass just below 100m depth. (Within the game on the info pane this biome is called The Kelp Forest.) The Grassy Plateaus (aka Red Grass biome) There are several, easily identified patches of Creepvine Forest biome in the area surrounding your Lifepod. The colorful, shallow area surrounding your Lifepod (sometimes referred to as the Safe Shallows) is the first biome. In this chapter we’ll look at your journey beyond the 300m zone into the next biome: The Grassy Plateaus. During this early game exploration we’ve come across the first two biomes of Subnautica: The Safe Shallows and The Creepvine Forest. Up to this point in the tutorial, everything that’s been covered can be accomplished within a 300 meter radius of your Lifepod.