Has anyone had some good uses of the away3d renderer in Flint? Seems like it doesn't take much in the way of particle count before performance just starts tanking. 2D does some neat stuff, but the away3d renderer seems very limited in terms of power. Am I being dumb? Has anyone done anything fairly heavy duty and maintained decent performance with the away3d renderer for Flint?
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