
There are various profiles at the bottom that you can select from to see how the settings work together. You can either change detail, uncheck Load All to RAM, use 16-bit mode, or tweak the buffers. If you want to occupy less RAM, your options are all on the Engine page. With tails, which is where the BFDLAC format is most efficient, that’s a lot of detail. That particular kit has 3 stereo and 5 mono ambient channels. So, in the case of this kit, that’s around 31GB. When you load the samples into RAM, they occupy the fully expanded space, for the time that they’re there. So, they can fit much more detail into an installation on disk than would be possible with. Yeah, in standalone, that kit occupies 31GB, as compared to under 7GB on disk.īFD3 has a proprietary compression format, called BFDLAC, which is highly efficient, both on disk and in the engine.
