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Frauke Vilandre

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Aug 5, 2024, 3:21:12 AM8/5/24
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TheAvatar Performance Ranking System allows you to see how much a user's avatar is affecting performance via analysis of the components on that user's avatar. You can also use it on yourself to see how performant your avatar is.

Although the Performance Rank system does as best as it can to judge the "worst case" scenario of an avatar's performance, there are many ways to have a well-optimized avatar appear as Very Poor, and have a FPS hog rank as Excellent.


For the technically inclined: the Performance Rank system is based on a static analysis of the avatar's properties without any consideration paid to things like animators, shaders, texture resolution, pixel lights, and many more factors. However, it tends to provide an excellent litmus test for detecting problematic avatars 95% of the time!


Keep in mind that many events, groups, and locations in VRChat may ask you to change your avatar if you show up in a Very Poor avatar. As such, even if you choose to use a Very Poor avatar in small instances with your friends, make sure you also have one meant for usage in instances with more people.


If you click this icon, you can view the detailed Avatar Stats of that avatar. You can get to this for your own avatar by going to your Avatar Menu, clicking one of your avatars, and clicking the Avatar Stats button in the bottom left of the screen.


You'll also see a "before and after" in the form of the "Original" and "Perf Filtered" lines. If you're using the Minimum Displayed Performance Rank system, you can see what the stats were before and after the system removed components. In the case of the Minimum Displayed Performance Rank system blocking an avatar for performance reasons, you'll only see the original stats.


In the example given above, Lights and Particle Systems are disabled due to exceeding the limit defined. Because Particle Systems employ at least one material each, the count of materials from Particle Systems is also subtracted from the pre-filtered avatar.


Bolded stats will cause the avatar to be fully blocked if they exceed the Minimum Displayed Performance Rank. If other stats (except for bounds) exceed the Minimum Displayed Performance Rank the avatar will only be partially blocked. The avatar will be shown with any components related to the exceeded stats will be removed.


For example with the Minimum Displayed Performance Rank set to Poor an avatar with 9 Trail Renderers (Very Poor) will be displayed with all of its Trail Renderers removed. Refer to Minimum Displayed Performance Rank for more information.


If you disable Mesh Read/Write on any mesh on the avatar (including particle systems), the "Triangles" count will read "Mesh Read/Write Disabled" and the avatar's Performance Rank will be immediately downgraded to "Very Poor" regardless of the actual triangle count on the avatar.


On PC, the default Minimum Displayed Performance Rank level is set to "Very Poor". Currently, no avatars will be blocked by default due to performance ranking on PC, unless you've enabled the Minimum Displayed Performance Rank system.


Triangles are a somewhat special case-- if you are 32k or less, you are marked as Excellent. Any number higher than 32,000 but lower than 70,001 will be marked as Good (unless some other stat pulls you down). If you exceed 70,000 triangles, the avatar will be marked as Very Poor immediately.


For example, if an avatar on Android exceeds 20,000 triangles, it will not display by default in the application. These avatars can be forced to show by clicking on each user and clicking "Show Avatar".


"Show Avatar" for Very Poor avatars functionality may be removed in the future, and Very Poor avatars may be removed from Android entirely. Please keep this in mind when creating avatars for VRChat on Android.


You can choose to manage avatars based on their Avatar Performance Rank. This option is available in the "Performance Options" menu, accessible as a button in the top-right of the Safety tab in the main menu.


On VRChat for PC, the Minimum Displayed Performance Rank is set to "Very Poor" by default. This means that, by default, no avatars will have their components or display affected for performance reasons on PC. If you wish to change this, you can choose between "Medium", "Poor", or "Very Poor" options.


On VRChat for Android, the Avatar Performance Rank Block is set to "Medium" by default. You can choose to change this to "Poor" to see avatars of that rank, but your performance may suffer as a result.


You cannot disable the Avatar Performance Rank Block system on Android. In other words, avatars that are ranked as "Very Poor" will always have their display managed VRChat for Android, and may not display at all.


No matter what setting you choose, if the Avatar Dynamics component limits are exceeded on Android, all of those components will be removed. In short, there is a hard cap for Avatar Dynamics components on Android avatars.


"Show Avatar" for Very Poor avatars functionality may be removed in the future, and Very Poor avatars may be removed from Android entirely. Please keep this in mind when creating avatars for VRChat on Android and Meta Quest.


Green dragonBiographical informationNationalityFire NationPhysical descriptionHair colorGoldSkin colorGreenSkin typeScalesPersonal informationPronounsShe/her[1]AlliesAang, Kuzon, eggEnemiesPoachersWeapon of choiceFire, Claws, teethFighting styleFirebendingPolitical informationAffiliationFire NationChronological informationFirst appearance"Dragon Days" (only appearance)This green dragon was a female dragon that lived around the beginning of the Hundred Year War.[1]


This dragon made her nest in a high mountain located in the Fire Nation and eventually laid an egg. Some time later, a group of poachers obtained a map leading to the green dragon's nest. The green dragon was lured out by one of the poachers, while the others attempted to grab her egg. However, another map had been obtained by Avatar Aang and Kuzon, who stumbled upon the poachers and tricked them into thinking the dragon had returned.


Though the poachers ran off, the green dragon's egg was nearly smashed when she returned and knocked it out of Aang's hands, incorrectly assuming they wanted to steal her egg. Aang managed to catch the egg just before it hit the ground, convincing the mother dragon that they were no threat to her or her offspring. The green dragon was grateful, but refused to take them for a ride as Kuzon had hoped.[1]


My question is simple: what is it, and what does it mean? Usually, the colored square is green, but I've seen it in at least one other color as well. I've found out this much: if a player (or in this case, my friends) has a colored square next to their picture, they're online. But as for what else they mean... I am clueless.


So, if anybody could help me out here, that'd be great! (Oh, and don't hesitate to challenge me for a chess game, I still have a lot to learn but people say that "One learns the most from losing a game, instead of winning." And I believe that claim. )


So... if Green=online and Orange=playing in live chess, then not having both at the same time, but only orange one, means that they are not online (thus offline), but they still somehow playing live chess?


The Camerons first met on the set of Titanic, directed by Oscar winner James Cameron and starring then-actress and environmental activist Suzy Amis Cameron as Lizzy Calvert. Soon after, they married and had three daughters together. The filmmaker then set his sights on his next project: Voyaging to the jungle moon of Pandora. "I was very present on the first Avatar," Amis Cameron tells A.frame, "and I just whispered into Jim's ear, 'You have made the largest environmental film in history, you have to have a green set.'"


Avatar, Cameron's blockbuster epic about the power of living in harmony with nature and the Na'vi's fight against environmental destruction, became the highest-grossing movie of all time, and went on to win three Oscars (Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, and Best Art Direction). By the time the film was released, Amis Cameron (who has since retired from acting) and her sister, Rebecca, had already founded the eco-friendly K-12 MUSE Global School. "What really pushed us over the edge was when we became the first plant-based school in the nation, which won us the title of the greenest restaurant in the world," Amis Cameron says. "We still hold that title."


In 2009, upon the release of Avatar, Amis Cameron headed another major initiative known as Red Carpet Green Dress. "It became very clear that we were going to be going to the Oscars," she recalls. "I had never been before, but it's pretty well known that the first thing [reporters] do is put the microphone up to a woman and say, 'Who are you wearing?' I just really wanted to be able to have a super positive story about it that connected back to the school, children, and sustainability."


In partnership with the Academy, Red Carpet Green Dress expanded its environmental efforts and earlier this year, rebranded as RCGD Global, a women-led global change-making organization bringing environmental and social sustainability to the forefront of the conversation and action within the global apparel and design industry. Meanwhile, Amis Cameron produced the documentaries The Game Changers, about plant-based athletes, and Milked, exposing the impact of the dairy industry, as well as authoring The OMD Plan: Swap One Meal a Day to Save Your Health and Save the Planet.


According to Amis Cameron, it was her success with MUSE Global School that inspired her and her husband to bring their sustainability efforts to the set of Avatar and, even more so, to the production of this year's Avatar: The Way of Water. "I went in with my team, and we found a sustainability officer within the Avatar production and trained them," she shares. The sequel became the first Hollywood production to serve only plant-based food on set.

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