- February 22, 2019
- 3dm_live_wallpapers
Planet Evolution PC Live Wallpaper
64%Game Brain Score
optimization
stability, graphics
64% User Score 150 reviews
Platforms
About
"Planet Evolution PC Live Wallpaper" is a relaxing and visually striking application that transforms your desktop into a living, evolving planet. Experience the beauty of a procedurally generated world, complete with its own shifting weather patterns, realistic day-night cycles, and natural terrain. This 3D live wallpaper offers a serene and immersive ambiance, perfect for those seeking a dynamic and engaging desktop background.











+10
Audience ScoreBased on 150 reviews
optimization2 positive mentions
stability4 negative mentions
- The wallpaper features stunning 3D renderings of procedurally-generated planets that evolve over time, providing a beautiful and mesmerizing visual experience.
- It runs efficiently on higher-end PCs with minimal resource impact, allowing users to enjoy it alongside other applications without noticeable slowdowns.
- The developer is responsive and actively working on updates, which enhances the overall experience and user satisfaction.
- The application has significant issues with uninstalling and stopping, often requiring users to sign out of their Windows account or use task manager to close it.
- The constantly moving camera can cause motion sickness for some users, and there is no option for a static camera or control over simulation speed.
- There are reports of the software potentially installing unwanted programs or malware, raising concerns about its safety and reliability.
stability
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeUsers report stability issues, including freezing problems related to the evolution feature that require adjustments to settings. Additionally, there are minor glitches in the interface and noticeable texture pop-ins instead of smooth transitions.
“The cameras and similar features continue to function, but the evolution freezes until the option is unchecked.”
“There are a couple of minor glitches with the interface, and textures are popping in instead of fading in.”