Have you turned of the mode and router if the re seperate and turned it after short wait on ? is it working. Now i watched the video, it looks like the secondlife viewer is drowing. But lack of important functonality makes it less good. The secondlife viewer is graphucswise mabye faster. Is anyone else is having the same performance drop? i’d like to know incase it is just me and my stupid computer is to blame. Makes me wonder what we’re going to be celebrating. I find it bloated with options and features, but i may have to if I’m going to build an Exhibit for SL13B. I don’t want to use the Firestorm viewer even though it gives a smoother frame rate experience. Of course it’s not happened in the Firestorm viewer, either because the Firestorm viewer has yet to add this performance drop or because the firestorm viewer is 64bit. The performance drop is across all the official Viewers and release candidate viewers. Now that pause has gone up to 20 seconds and isn’t localised to just preferences, it happens when you open an IM with someone, click to open inventory, and most annoyingly clicking to open the texture window when editing objects. It’s driving me mad.Īlso should mention i still can’t post snapshots to my SL feed since the last official viewer update. It used to be that when i clicked to open preferences window i’d get a pause of about five seconds. The UI has become a sticky horrid experience of constant pauses. It’s the next thing thats really causing me grief. This is ok as long as I’m not crashing at an event where i need to quickly get back into SL. Non existent cache has been around for me ever since the lab switched to using CDN’s to quickly deliver nothing for 3 minutes. Once i arrive inworld i am greeted with the usual ‘wheres the dam cache?’ phenomenon. It’s taking three times longer than usual just to log in. The performance loss starts with simply logging in.
SL CACHE VIEWER MAC MAC
I’m a mac user so am used to existing and working in a low FPS world.
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When i say poor performance i don’t mean low frame rates. maybe i should be filling Jira reports but I’m not really sure where to start and i’m never sure if its just me who’s having the troubles. I put it down to traditional low performance before major SL events but its persisted and perhaps got worst. The performance really started to degrade more than it usually is just before Fantasy Faire. It is so bad it actually makes me not want to login. The performance of the Second Life mac viewer is the worst it has been for a long time.