Functioning normally(10,0,32,18 10,0,42,34): A plane scrolling towards
the user in the Z. The plane fills the views, as the camera is
slightly down-tilted. Basically looks like a mode 7 game, nice.
Broken (FP 10,0,12,36): The plane is much smaller and surrounded by
empty black space. It still scrolls toward you, but the entire plane
is now tiny and flying at you.
It seems like maybe an issue with the projection in the final
rendering stage? Was something fundamentally borked in that particular
Flash Player?
Thanks everyone!
Danny.
From the release notes to Flash Player 10,0,22,87:
(Fixes)
* Matrix3D AS3 class implementation is difficult to use for general
math. (2216936)
Does anyone know what those changes were? Is there any chance that the
engine could be modified to support the old form of Matrix3D
implementation for those players it detects to be < 10,0,22,87?
I ask this because when we're pushing it through in banners we quote
the statistics from Adobe's penetration studies, but these don't
provide stats for dot releases. As a result it gets tricky convincing
the client and publisher (and yourself!) that it's a wise move to push
out an Away3DLite banner. We essentially aren't sure who we're losing
till we track the numbers from the first banners. I'm so bloody keen
on getting them rolling tho, building mini games in banners is one of
our most fun and effective practices!
P.S. Performance is great! With two copies of the swf embedded in a
heavy news page (including other flash content), and with that page
open in two different browsers, all four banners are running at their
full 21fps.
Nice work guys!
Thanks for the reply Ken, that definitely looks like it.
I wonder if there's any chance of seeing a fix for this - I know it's
not a bug in the engine but rather the Flash Player, but when you're
pushing out a banner (which a3dLite seems perfect for) publishers and
clients really want maximum user eyeballs, and it'd be great if there
was a workaround that let us apply the Matrix3D fix at runtime, so we
could deliver our game to all the Flash 10 users out there.
At the moment I'm having to divert all the Flash Player users with the
buggy version of FP10 to a simple 2D frame rather than our mini-game,
but with no Adobe stats for dot-releases of the player I have no way
to predict (and tell our guys) how many users we're losing :(
Once again thanks to everyone who's working on the engine, and if
everyone is Katopz: thanks Katopz!
On Jan 15, 2:21 am, Ken Railey <ken.rai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sounds like the flash player scaling bug to me.
>
> Previous discussion on this list:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/away3d-dev/browse_thread/thread/83f3ba...
>
> HTH
> -Ken
My game only contains rotation and translation of planes and cubes and
a camera being positioned once.
Ta!