As I have gained experience with LAC on the Raspberry Pi 4b, I have noticed that some of the popular "Replay" missions place me in close proximity with a squadron of Spitfires. In that situation, my frame rate tends to drop from about 60 to about 45 frames per second.
LAC's standard Spitfire 3d model is very pretty, but my personal preference is for higher frame rates, and the pretty, detailed .3ds models used to illustrate the Spitfire are responsible for the reduced frame rates.
You can easily replace the detailed Spitfire 3d model with a less detailed version that will render faster. We offer a lot of our 3d aircraft models in three different levels of detail, so you can replace any that you want to make even prettier or any that you need to simplify. All of this is better explained in the following publication, which references additional .3ds files that we plan to update from time to time:
As I have gained experience with LAC on the Raspberry Pi 4b, I have noticed that some of the popular "Replay" missions place me in close proximity with a squadron of Spitfires. In that situation, my frame rate tends to drop from about 60 to about 45 frames per second.
LAC's standard Spitfire 3d model is very pretty, but my personal preference is for higher frame rates, and the pretty, detailed .3ds models used to illustrate the Spitfire are responsible for the reduced frame rates.
You can easily replace the detailed Spitfire 3d model with a less detailed version that will render faster. We offer a lot of our 3d aircraft models in three different levels of detail, so you can replace any that you want to make even prettier or any that you need to simplify. All of this is better explained in the following publication, which references additional .3ds files that we plan to update from time to time:
https://askmisterwizard.com/2019/LinuxAirCombat/Enhancements/LacEnhancements.htm
Cheers!
-Bob-
Last edit: bbosen 2024-01-26