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  • I tested with a project of mine that is physics intensive and I got a slightly more stable fps on Chrome. Also slightly better fps, but the precision is reduced and some objects penetrate each other more often. I perceived a general slower velocity in the movement and the distance spring joints seems slightly less stiff.

    After reading Arima's post about the influence of the browser screen size in fps, I tried to test it and I confirm that the fps almost double when I resize the browser window to the game's size. On a second run the game stayed in a low fps no matter the size of the window nor the physics behavior version.

    When I test physics for a long time I always get extreme slowdown after some time which makes it very inconstant and unreliable. Because it oscillates a lot the fps I'm not much confident in making a game that is heavily based on physics.

  • I think you can replace them after exporting the project. Just drop the files in the images folder with the same names as the original images and it must work.

  • This reminds me a lot of the Irrlich Engine plugin for MMF when it was announced a long time ago. Nostalgic feelings. :)

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