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05-03-2021, 05:57 PM
Hello!
I'm considering using Curvy for a project that requires a racetrack to be generated at runtime, and a vehicle that travels along that racetrack at a constant speed with the ability to move left/right on that track.
1) First, is Curvy a good fit for such a use case? I saw that it has mesh generation features, so it can generate a track at runtime right?
2) How well does Curvy perform on mobile hardware? In particular, Android mobile VR hardware such as the Oculus Quest?
Thanks!
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Hi
1) Yes, Curvy is a good fit
2) It really depends on how complex the racetrack is, the mobile hardware, the target FPS, ... I know from existing projects that Curvy can run on properly on mobile, but I haven't personally done any profiling on mobile platforms.
What I suggest you is to buy Curvy Splines, do tests with it. If the performance is not high enough, write me about it. If I can't provide you with a solution, then I will grant you a refund (through the Unity refund system)
What do you think?
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(05-03-2021, 06:33 PM)_Aka_ Wrote: Hi
1) Yes, Curvy is a good fit
2) It really depends on how complex the racetrack is, the mobile hardware, the target FPS, ... I know from existing projects that Curvy can run on properly on mobile, but I haven't personally done any profiling on mobile platforms.
What I suggest you is to buy Curvy Splines, do tests with it. If the performance is not high enough, write me about it. If I can't provide you with a solution, then I will grant you a refund (through the Unity refund system)
What do you think?
Sounds good to me! Thanks for your reply!
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You are welcome. Please keep me updated about your tests, whatever the result it.
Have a nice day
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