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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Glass Hell Tower

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SoulMan
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 07:21
WOW.
I created a level with a tower 10x10x20 with glass windows all around in it. I hit for a max of 5FPS just looking at the thing. I turned around and everything sped back up, but when I turned again to look at it. CHOPPY FRAME ATTACK! ARGHHHHHH.
Here's a picture for you to feast over.
SoulMan

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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 07:24
Awesome! Can you post the level file?

1% done...
OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 07:44
I presume you know what you get such a low frame rate...

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SoulMan
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 07:52
You mean why. Why yes I do. I just wanted to see at least what my Video Card could handle on something like that. I didn't expect it to run smooth as silk. I just wanted to test it. By the way, I am not posting the level file as that would be unthinkable on my part. If you want to make your own, just try the same thing. You can do it in about 30minutes including the time it takes to run a test on the level.
I'm not going to release a level which I feel is crap. The only levels I will release will be well done. This was simply a test level.
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jasuk70
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 08:26
One thing to try is build to a final exe using the build game tool. This builds the level without any of the debug information, it may give you a better frame rate to see what the final level will play like.

Jas

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Zeroframe
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 09:23
@soulman, Just curious, Is that a skybox or a skydome in that pic?

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