Phoenix viewer for sl6/10/2023 ![]() The misreporting of “Material Of Model Is Not A Subset” has been removed.N = user specified concurrency (don’t do this unless you really know what you are doing).Īny users that have problems should that have problems should flip the setting to 1 for the old single threaded behaviour. Preferences → Graphics → Hardware Settings → Image Decode Concurrency This is expected to work for the vast majority of systems. The setting is by default AUTO, this detects the concurrency supported and uses that as a guide. There are a lot of subjective aspects to rendering, things should “feel” snappier but as we are dependent on so many things (disk IO, memory, GPU bandwidth, network fetch) it is not as straightforward as saying things are going to rez twice as quickly.īut we hope you will experience a general uplift in quality. ![]() The more “concurrency” your machine supports the more images it will be able to unpack in parallel. It will (by default) check to see how many threads your CPU can support, that’s to say how many jobs it can run concurrently.įrom this it will create a pool of worker threads ready to decode images when they arrive. Traditionally these were handled on a single thread, in parallel(ish) to the main thread, but still essentially one at a time.įirestorm 6.4.21 now adds support for doing this in parallel. A scholar publishes his secret translation of ten scrolls found hidden under a 5000 year old South American temple.It takes a while to decompress these images before they can be used in rendering. Ammon's friend Tanzin leads him on a quest to discover the reason for his strange recovery and A scholar publishes his secret translation of ten scrolls found hidden under a 5000 year old South American temple. The scrolls tell the story of Ammon, a young man killed in a surprise bombing near his home. When Ammon's friends go to bury him, they find him not dead, but alive. Ammon's friend Tanzin leads him on a quest to discover the reason for his strange recovery and increasing number of amazing new abilities. The journey takes Ammon to a distant mountain sanctuary, where he meets a hidden race of mystical beings. When war breaks out between Ammon's people and their enemies, the battleground gradually moves toward the sanctuary, threatening to destroy the Mystics and free their dangerous, powerful prisoners. Ammon must choose between the past and the future, between hatred and forgiveness, between fear and faith, between war and peace, and finally, between his own life and death. It would seem that the audience for this book would be 10-15 year-olds, mostly boys because of the graphic violence (blood spurts in several places). ![]() The story is fast-moving, but there are no twists or surprises - very straightforward and predictable, at least for an older, more sophisticated reader who has read lots of adventure, fantasy, and sci-fi books. It seems to be trying to imitate ,I>Eragon, but doesn't quite make it. Requires considerable "suspensi The author has a vivid imagination.
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