The snow effect is really cool how is it accomplished?
#21
60FPS snow is beautiful... *_*
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#22
It's not 60 fps you scrubs. It updates every 33 ms which means it's 30fps.

Console peasants would use your words as evidence of their superiority Tongue2 Thinking 30 fps is 60, for shame!

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Tomayto, tomahto..........!
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I don't know what fps it is, but it damn sure NOT just 30. Record a 30 fps clip of it and compare.

Edit: I guess it is this line:

storm.animationInterval = Math.max(20,storm.animationInterval);

Whatever Math.max does. The 33 is just an initial value.
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#25
I like how it has different speeds from time to time. Sometimes it falls faster, sometimes slower.

(12-21-2015, 09:15 PM)K.F Wrote: I don't know what fps it is, but it damn sure NOT just 30. Record a 30 fps clip of it and compare.

It looks higher, yeah. But look at the source.

I guess it's possible the script is ignoring the update interval.
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