Jim Wilson writes:
>
>David Megginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
>> As of this morning, FlightGear has a new infrastructure for
>> incorporating moving, animated 3D models besides the aircraft model.
>> This is not intended to be a general solution for adding thousands of
>> bridges, buildings, etc. to the scenery
>
>Why not? 

My guess after a  quick peek at the code is that because the method 
used is based on the 'global' FGLocation positioning scheme and will 
rapidly effect the system's performance.  Just doing the math required 
to update the transformations when more then 'several' of these objects 
are used   

< 'several' is very machine dependent and my WAG is 100's would affect
 the fast machines and 10's would be noticeable on slow machines, There
 is a lot of the Math that can be 'special cased' to improve this but ...>

Static Objects like buildings, trees, parked cars ect want to be placed
into the 'Tile Based FGFS Scenery' coordinate system 'once' where 
they can then just be rendered along with the rest of that tile without 
any additional positioning overhead then what is already done in one 
'quick swoop' for 'everything' in that tile.

Norman


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