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  1. Thanks Alexa, I am curious now, if you have an object in your club or anywhere that has a high object count, will the person in the club only experience lag only when that object comes into their view? Example, In your case would the DJ experience more lag than anyone that doesn't have your console in their view?

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  2. I appreciate the input, yes detail is my Professor Moriarty so to speak. I was successful in opening my club at 1200kb with about 50 people there with no complaints regarding lag, but you are right in that 700kb seems to be a sweet spot for a larger venue.

    So you are suggesting that the 64bit client will do some good but not rise the limit of the kb's that we can use?

    thanks for your input ...

    Dallas

  3. Greetings,

    I am constantly debating at what level is too much, where the detail of a build is to a point where it negates the enjoyment of others that visit. So my question to the builders out there is...

    At what point in .world file size do you think that the average visitor will experience excess lag?

     

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  4. My Club entry is called Bad Company Brewery, it is a former factory building converted to a Rock Club on the outskirts of town where you can have fun and not worry about disturbing anyone.

    Bad Company 1.jpgBad Company 2.jpg

    As you enter, the bar and microbrewery are to your left with a sitting area to the right.

    Bad Company 3.jpgBad Company 4.jpgBad Company 5.jpgBad Company 10.jpg

    The elevated dance floor is actually a turntable with one of my favorite albums playing.

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    The stage is a 57 Chevy crashing through the wall to the surprise of the rockers, moreover, a custom piano, drum set along with mic, and guitars are ready to be blazed.

    Bad Company 8.jpgBad Company 8b.jpg

     

    Bad Company 9.jpg

    The DJ booth is elevated and is a 80's boom box with a Pioneer DDJ-RZX.

    Bad Company 11.jpg

    All of the graphics are hand drawn. With a few surprises located throughout.

     

    Hope you like it, it was fun to build and looking forward to having some great parties at 3dx. - Dallas -

    NOTE: This build is not for public distribution - thanks -

    BadCompanyRev2.world

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