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  • @DragonAge2k Exactly, I just thought you might want to know about it :)

  • @DragonAge2k Google is actually developing a safe way to run binary code in the browser, which will be completely cross platform, it's called Native Client. They're also developing a Portable Native Client (PNaCl) using LLVM bytecode, which will allow any processor architecture supported by LLVM to run Native Client stuff.

  • Compared to the Racing Car with Adobe Molehill... this looks really, really old.

  • COOL! you can play this in Firefox without installing blender?!

  • I remember drawing flowers like those in paint.

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  • Quake Live looks better than this on my GMA 3100, webgl doesn't support GMA 3100 waa

  • Fps below 30 and you start to see the video or game choppy. Anything above it, a human eye couldn't detect. :D

  • this seems more promising than adobe's shitty shockwave

  • Where is a tutorial for the Operation Flashpoint like aiming?

  • what does it mean for the frame rate to go up or down?

  • the framerate indicates how "smooth" an application or video is running.

    american movies for example run with 25 frames per second (fps). many computer games nowadays can be even run with up to 300 fps, depends on what your hardware can do or how old the game is.

    if the fps is very low like 1-3 the movement you see seems almost standing still like in a image slide-show.

    many programs are created for a stable rate of 30 or 60 fps like you can see in this demo, it never drops under 30

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