Comments on Linden Lab Update Borked Black Dragon's Viewer Frame Rate in Second Life -- Here's Why, And the JIRA to UpvoteTypePad2018-10-03T17:58:49ZSLHamlethttps://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2018/10/black-dragon-jira-bug/comments/atom.xml/NiranV commented on 'Linden Lab Update Borked Black Dragon's Viewer Frame Rate in Second Life -- Here's Why, And the JIRA to Upvote'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef022ad3969f1e200d2018-10-05T03:13:12Z2018-10-05T03:14:34ZNiranVhttp://profile.typepad.com/niranv@Confused Did you login to the Jira? You have to click "watch" on the right side where it shows the...<p>@Confused</p>
<p>Did you login to the Jira?</p>
<p>You have to click "watch" on the right side where it shows the count of people watching it. That's essentially "voting". Although it's already through and LL is now seeking help in their Forum to confirm this.</p>NiranV commented on 'Linden Lab Update Borked Black Dragon's Viewer Frame Rate in Second Life -- Here's Why, And the JIRA to Upvote'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef022ad3965e76200d2018-10-04T03:15:40Z2018-10-04T03:17:02ZNiranVhttp://profile.typepad.com/niranv@Sirhc As Amanda again pointed out. You would face this issue too the moment Singularity would update to animesh if...<p>@Sirhc <br />
As Amanda again pointed out. You would face this issue too the moment Singularity would update to animesh if they don't catch this issue either. LL would be the first one to face this issue (besides my own users, although i already fixed it in my latest release and it seems like LL accepted it and will be fixing it too, hopefully before release).</p>
<p>There's one thing though... Cool VL Viewer was always faster than me, i'm sure Cool had Animesh for a while now... i haven't noticed Henri saying anything about it yet, i wonder if he found it... i mean if he did he'd have probably made a big vocal thing out of it just like i did so i'm sure i would have heard about it in the opensource mailing list. If not even our almighty Henri noticed this (that is if he even could, considering that he often rewrites large parts of everything coming from LL because everything they do is trash to him and he has the skill to completely rewrite it)...</p>
<p>So many questions. Anyway, it's accepted and soon going to be fixed. Phew.</p>Amanda commented on 'Linden Lab Update Borked Black Dragon's Viewer Frame Rate in Second Life -- Here's Why, And the JIRA to Upvote'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef022ad3965e4b200d2018-10-04T03:07:59Z2018-10-04T03:07:59ZAmandaGood catch NiranV. NWN needs to change this article to reflect that this will affect everyone not just Black Dragon...<p>Good catch NiranV. NWN needs to change this article to reflect that this will affect everyone not just Black Dragon users.</p>sirhc deSantis commented on 'Linden Lab Update Borked Black Dragon's Viewer Frame Rate in Second Life -- Here's Why, And the JIRA to Upvote'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef022ad3b5e444200b2018-10-03T20:47:11Z2018-10-03T20:47:11Zsirhc deSantisSing and SL latest version user... i.e. an older user. So nothing of value was lost.<p>Sing and SL latest version user... i.e. an older user. So nothing of value was lost.</p>vwfan commented on 'Linden Lab Update Borked Black Dragon's Viewer Frame Rate in Second Life -- Here's Why, And the JIRA to Upvote'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef022ad39646a9200d2018-10-03T20:45:30Z2018-10-03T20:45:30Zvwfan@NiranV Yikes. Thanks for the clarification and bringing this issue up. Looks like a Linden just accepted your JIRA submission....<p>@NiranV</p>
<p>Yikes. Thanks for the clarification and bringing this issue up. Looks like a Linden just accepted your JIRA submission. I assume that's a good thing but I don't follow JIRA enough to know how things work (heh).</p>NiranV commented on 'Linden Lab Update Borked Black Dragon's Viewer Frame Rate in Second Life -- Here's Why, And the JIRA to Upvote'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef022ad3b5e1f4200b2018-10-03T20:26:35Z2018-10-03T20:28:30ZNiranVhttp://profile.typepad.com/niranv@vwfan That's correct. Worst case (as it is right now) no one will notice, since no one hasn't noticed yet...<p>@vwfan</p>
<p>That's correct.</p>
<p>Worst case (as it is right now) no one will notice, since no one hasn't noticed yet even with the huge amount of testing of animesh. Then it will go to FS, FS will be blamed for their shitty stuff once again and boom everyone got a smack in their face because one single tiny thing slipped through testing. It might get fixed someday or it might not. Problem is Lindens often don't use the Viewer they are developing enough to make such concrete observations, they are way busy with other stuff like getting this stuff to work in the first place. So it's up to testers to see this stuff. Problem is because most people use FS they will disregard the possibly lower framerate as it simply being "LL's Viewer", besides most people testing the Viewer for what it was made = animesh, rather than normal usage. This causes no one to notice until it hits their own Viewer which in case of FS with its extremely long release cycles could be a problem. Even if they were to notice it shortly after release, you most likely wouldn't see another update until another half a year. Most users will assume that it's simply FS's fault (and as much as i like the thought of that) and their usual degradation of quality and performance over several updates, which if you followed FS's development, you'd think is "normal" meaning you start ignoring the issue, no one might investigate and this thing will have sneaked into all Viewers reducing everyone's framerate for no reason.</p>
<p>And this is how fast shit can hit the fan.</p>vwfan commented on 'Linden Lab Update Borked Black Dragon's Viewer Frame Rate in Second Life -- Here's Why, And the JIRA to Upvote'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef022ad370174c200c2018-10-03T20:11:24Z2018-10-03T20:11:24Zvwfan"...will utterly kill Black Dragon's frame rate" I assume this won't impact just Black Dragon, but any viewer that merges...<p>"...will utterly kill Black Dragon's frame rate"<br />
I assume this won't impact just Black Dragon, but any viewer that merges this code. Right?</p>