yes, but 1: people exploiting networks want to see money from hightraffic site, and this tendance will grow certainly more the next couple of years. especially regarding mobile applications where billing for downloaded data is wide spreaded practice. 2: before all countries have lined up for connection, a few liters of water will pass under the bridge... of course if you target own country only you can easylly test. 3: smaller will always be better no matter what.
Fabrice On Mar 4, 2011, at 12:11 PM, Michael Iv wrote: > Guys but why don't you take into account the advancement in the field of > broadband connections?It is true the change is not so fast but I am sure that > in a couple of years the average bandwidth will be much higher then today. > > On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Bas Van Zutphen <[email protected]> > wrote: > Exactly, the market is going to change from low poly modelling to save fps > into low poly modelling to save filesize. I guess its still a huge > improvement! Interesting to see how this will develop further. > > 2011/3/4 Fabrice3D <[email protected]> > > Very true. We surely do not want to see these endless "busy loading" bars > again... > Funny that now we can render millions of polys, it has never been so > important to know how to model lowpoly and reuse assets :) > > Fabrice > > > On Mar 4, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Bas Van Zutphen wrote: > >> The market wont change extremely fast though. The max racer demo from the >> guys at Alternativa (http://alternativaplatform.com/en/demos/maxracer/) is a >> 140 mb load using high quality textures. If console/pc games get ported to >> flash they are still huge, into the gigabytes. Nobody is going to load that >> into flash. What however is possible is a streaming system. But even then >> the loading times would be massive and probably very annoying. >> >> It will take the internet some time to grow its average connection speed. >> Yes there already 120 mbit connections but the average user doesn't. > > > > > > -- > Michael Ivanov ,Programmer > Neurotech Solutions Ltd. > Flex|Air |3D|Unity| > www.neurotechresearch.com > http://blog.alladvanced.net > Tel:054-4962254 > [email protected] > [email protected] >
