Good point Pete!
Its just most of the time we get the reverse question: how to speed up? :))

Is this swf the only swf? No other swfs loaded after this one does set another fps rate?

Fabrice

On Oct 3, 2009, at 12:02 AM, Peter Kapelyan wrote:

If you have an swf to look it it might help see what's wrong and suggest something. Also, it's odd that it would jump to 100fps if you say you have it locked to 30fps :O

-Pete

On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Crisstyle <[email protected]> wrote:

Im having a major problem controlling the framerate in my Away3D
scene. Here are the details:

I built a 3D city where the camera moves down the street for 60
seconds.

I used Planes for the buildings and road (since the user cannot turn)
and used BitmapMaterials for the graphics. (so everything on screen is
BitmapMaterial). I have about 100 meshes on screen.

My problem is this:======================

The camera movement is fine at first, then as I proceed down the
street and less and less buildings are on screen, the FPS reading in
the Away3D Stats jump wildly between 20 frames per second and 100
frames per second and the MS reading in the stats jumps from 65 all
the way up to 1800 at times and freezes the game for a second.

I have set the framerate in the game like this: [SWF(frameRate="30",
backgroundColor="#000000")]

I want the framerate to stay the same even if there are only a few
planes on screen towards the end of the street. Can someone please
tell me how to stabilize the framerate so it is the same throughout
the game?

This is driving me insane!

Thanks =)




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