Snowglobe Stress Test (~2000m Drawdistance, 29 Regions)
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@AdeonWriter Yes, it is opensource, get it on the official website merrkatviewer(dot)org
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Ouch - and thanks for the data. My computer would blow up.
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Yes, i've downloaded the 1.19 version of the viewer and found the renderdynamicreflections, but i'm with a little older video card and cannot render it, i will look for a better card and try it
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Woah! I didn't even know such a thing existed. you fit like 29 sims in your view! Simply amazing. I am going to steal you computer now. XD
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When i'm at low i can run the Meerkat viewer with 1024m but no changes in fps.
Intel P4 3.06GHz
NVidia GeForce FX5500 256MB
Kingston 1.5GB Ram
MatheusMK3 2 years ago
I've heard of Meercat before, but I never had any information about it. Is it opensource?
AdeonWriter 2 years ago
The Snowglobe is a chance to change all the actual view of the SL, if whe use the head, we will be able to implement real time mirrors based on the water engine.
MatheusMK3 2 years ago
I agree, dynamic reflections would make a world of difference in changing the face of SL for the better. As would custom normal maps & height maps. (Parallax mapping) And Windlight presets that other people see automaticlaly when they visit your land.
AdeonWriter 2 years ago
Snowglobe was hanging up and not responding to me for massive lengths of time which implied to me that it was crashing. It did this multiple times and I uninstalled it and I'm using the default viewer again.
RabidKanid 2 years ago
One thing to note is that by default Snowglobe is preconfiggured for extremely high bandwidth settings: An unreasonable 5000kbps. Be sure before logging in to set this to a more reasonable setting based on your internet connection. Regular SL viewer's cap is 1500kbps. Snowglobe will really choke on it's default settings.
AdeonWriter 2 years ago