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A pic for Christian showing my frame rates(PII 400 mhz)

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Here is a post for Christian showing the framerates I get with my"girder" lattace models. BTW I have only a PII 400 mhz with a Radeon64 MB card on this machine. I allways keep frame rates at the top of my list for EVRY model I make. That's why our scenery(s) take so longto do sir Jim Kanold and I have been working on our CYQT(Thunder Bay Ont) scenery since late feb! Dan.

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Looks good!I noticed as well that you can place quite a few polys into FS without any noticable framedrop. My concern was just if you use quite a few high or mid poly count models, but they are still visible from very far away, eventually framerates will go down.Back to the LOD, what I really meant is that you could tag some girders with the LOD_xx group name... I don't know if your script can do that though...Cheers, Christian

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Hi no like I said it's a Max script that adds some shape projectionstuff to gmax it "knows" nothing about the exporter per se althoughif I have the time I might see how the above could be added(if that'spossable) some of the code is done in C++ and the rest with Max's scrpting language Thanks for your input and I think people will likewhat can be done with it. Dan

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