Might be a straightforward question, but are you sure your standalone
and browser players are of the same version? ActiveX being fp7 instead
of fp8 might explain it. 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David
Skoglund
Sent: vrijdag 10 februari 2006 13:21
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Flashcoders] performance difference between flash stand alone
andbrowsers

I have created a small game that runs with a very high framerate when
running in the standalone flashplayer (90+ fps) but is very sluggish in
both IE and Firefox (more like 18 fps). As a matter of fact I still get
a good framerate in the standalone player, while simultainously running
the sluggish game in a browser!

 

I don't really understand why the performance is so slow. Can anyone
enlighten me on what bottlenecks I might have stumped onto?  I have
tried to scale the game to 50% but it doesn't affect performance very
much.

 

Thanks for any hints,

/David Skoglund

www.monsterland.se

 


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