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Re: Optimising ioQuake 3 for Sam440
Posted on 24-Dec-2009 12:49:47
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@Cool_amigaN Quote:
I guess, that there must be a flaw on the port or a flaw at some part of the OS?

As Hyperion will tell you themselves, Warp3D has proved to be a big bottleneck for more modern OpenGL games, and they plan (eventually!) to replace it with a OpenGL port that accesses the graphics card without Warp3D.

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