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DarkBASIC Discussion / curiosity question

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JoelJ
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Posted: 10th Nov 2003 01:56
would the speed of the program drop the same with one 5000poly obj vs five 1000 poly objects?

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Jess T
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Posted: 10th Nov 2003 08:50
It'd probably be less if you had the 5x1000 poly, because you could use the cull object commands, which would cut possibly more poly's than the single object...

And btw, what are you using a 5000 poly object for? im surprised DB even runs.. lol...

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PS all these questions, what happened to your 3D modeling programo thingo..?


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JoelJ
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Posted: 10th Nov 2003 18:23
no im not. i was just wondering.

acutally, what i was wondering, but i didnt say it right, if i had an object with (lets say) 1000poly, or if you had 5 limbs making a object with 1000poly, would it run the same?

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Hamish McHaggis
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Posted: 12th Nov 2003 18:25
Most probably be around the same. I disagree with jess, if you have 5x1000 poly objects, separated, they would be slower than 1 5000 poly object (I tested on my PC). Thats just the way dbc works.

Do you bite your thumb at me sir?

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Jess T
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Posted: 13th Nov 2003 06:58
ah, ok... sorry... i was just going off of the top of my head really.

Thanks for the correction though Hamish.

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