SL Target Audience (was RE: [sldev] branches/shadow-draft
missingllrender.cpp)
Ed Anuff
ed at anuff.com
Wed May 28 11:09:43 PDT 2008
I'd really like to know what frame rate I should be seeing. I believe my
desktop machine would fit into the "high end" category (Intel Core 2 Quad,
8800GTX 768MB, 4GB Ram, etc.) and except for a much better quality render
(yes, windlight looks beautiful), I don't think that my framerate is
significantly faster than I see on my MacBook Pro. I do get a nice high
frame rate staring into a void, but other than that, 15 to 20 fps are the
norm, and dropping below that is not uncommon. Now, I know that the client
is instrumented, and I've been told that the data LL collects shows the
average framerate to be above that, but I just haven't found anyone who
tells me their client is humming along at these high framerates. It would
be nice if there was a way to log statistics so I could concretely measure
my average framerate for say the last 24 hours rather than spotcheck it once
in a while, that would probably be more useful to people trying to tune
their systems and might make support easier.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 10:21 AM, <sldev-request at lists.secondlife.com>
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> Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 16:58:09 +0000
> From: Matthew Dowd <matthew.dowd at hotmail.co.uk>
> Subject: RE: SL Target Audience (was RE: [sldev] branches/shadow-draft
> missingllrender.cpp)
> To: "Eric M. Tulla (BigPapi Linden)" <tulla at lindenlab.com>
> Cc: Second Life Developer Mailing List <sldev at lists.secondlife.com>
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