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    • onzkiO Offline
      onzki
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      Hi everyone!

      Have you encountered a file that is difficult to do scene transitions? I mean assuming the enable scene transition box is on, normally moving from one scene to another should be smooth. But in my case it's not.. the machine struggles. What's unbelievable is that the file is only light, 20MB'ish building. Nothing special, simple geometries. I also have a 500MB+ fully landscaped with architect's stadium and all, a sports park and my machine is not having any hiccups at all on any scene transitions. But the 20MB file is struggling. Any advise?

      Thanks!


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      • Dave RD Offline
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        File size isn't the only indicator of model complexity. The delay could be caused by a number of different things in the model. Complex shadows, hi res images or textures, some style setting, etc.

        What is the graphics card? Has there been a recent change to the graphics drivers? This is common with Windows updates.

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