Ah, I must be getting tired lol... self slap... Well the version I installed was the IE version and my version of IE is 8. My Chrome and firefox is at FP 10.1
Here is a test movie I made for quick test, sphere segments decreaser and increaser using a light shaded material. http://www.allforthecode.co.uk/development/away3d/flash_player_test/Benchmark.html Windows 7 x64 - Nothing open bar IE8 on left and Chrome 6 on the right IE8 FP Beta (Square) Chrome FP 10.1 Segments 5 gives 60fps + avg Segments 5 gives 60fps + avg Segments 10 gives 60fps + avg Segments 10 gives 58fps + avg Segments 30 gives 55fps + avg Segments 30 gives 33fps + avg Segments 60 gives 20fps + avg Segments 60 gives 12fps + avg With 1 browser open at a time at full screen: IE8 FP Beta Segments 5 = 60fps Segments 10 = 60fps Segments 20 = 60fps Segments 30 = 58fps Segments 60 = 20fps Chrome FP 10.1 Segments 5 = 60fps Segments 10 = 58fps Segments 20 = 58fps Segments 30 = 45fps (jumps from 35 to 50 a lot) Segments 60 = 12fps D On 15 September 2010 23:59, Bob Warfield <[email protected]> wrote: > I get it, so up to twice as fast if you're going from the 15 fps to 30 > fps example. Except, 30 is the max, so it might even be that the ones > that look like 20 to 30 fps speedup are effectively 20 - 40 or some > such. > > Sounds great! > > Thanks, > > BW > > On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Darcey Lloyd <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Thr beta only runs on ie, so the chrome values above are 10.1 in chrome > > > > On 15 Sep 2010 22:43, "Bob Warfield" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Darcey, what would your framerates have been without the new beta player? > > > > Curious to get some quantitative idea of the speedup. > > > > Cheers, > > > > BW > > > > On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Darcey Lloyd <[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> Woa!... Sweet. > >> I ... >
