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optimization of vam 2

I have i5-10400f and 3060ti. Yep, it runs 70fps. Other games run fine - comparable to web results. So I thought it's just that slow. Interesting.
 
On my 5800x3D @ nvme gen4 it starts for 10 minutes, and scenes are loading for 5 minutes each. I think they are kinda insane.
 
Hey, I was just reminded that I did modify the Boot config file. I just used the info they had in the instructions on the overview page. I have no idea if that is right, but I don't recall seeing any real instructions on what all that meant. Here is what I used.

gfx-enable-gfx-jobs=1
gfx-enable-native-gfx-jobs=1
gfx-disable-mt-rendering=0
wait-for-native-debugger=0
gc-max-time-slice=3
job-worker-count=12
single-instance=1
so ive been fooling around and found something interesting, try adding to your boot cfg file ~vertex-compression=1 it helped speed my rendering up a decent bit, about 5-9 fps + over all
 
~vertex-comp
On my 5800x3D @ nvme gen4 it starts for 10 minutes, and scenes are loading for 5 minutes each. I think they are kinda insane.
Use var-browser...

 
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