> Have a look in contrib/scene2d. In there, examples/los.py script is a simple
> benchmarking script. The scene2d approach simply tries to minimise OpenGL
> I get around 300FPS for 100 sprites.

I'm curious what your hardware specs are.  In pyweek5, we used scene2d
and I was lucky to get 60FPS consistently (and with much  less the 100
sprites). However, this is probably more due to the game logic which
is by no means optimized.

My video card info:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Quadro NVS 110M
/ GeForce Go 7300 (rev a1)

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