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Firefox performance Problem !


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Hi, so first thing i'm new to this, 3d modelisation and babylon.js so i'm kinda of a huge noob, but anyway.

I started to work on this demo http://www.babylonjs-playground.com/#8EUPP#1. It seems like i get very bad performance from firefox compared to chrome. Do you have an idea why ? 

you can try the demo on the playground or i hosted the demo on my website : www.fleurantmaxime.com

 

Thx ! 

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Generally, firefox is quite slower than chrome, but it also depends on your pc setup and internet connection ofc.

Benchmark tests, 2016.

  JetStream 1.1 Kraken JavaScript 1.1 Octane 2.0 HTML5 Compliance
  Higher is better Faster is better Higher is better “555” is perfect
Chrome 50 134.31 1350.0ms 23812 521
Internet Explorer 11 91.035 2776.7ms 12300 343
Mozilla Firefox 46 118.13 1651.2ms 20913 478
Safari 9.1 145.61 1441.8ms 12514 410
Opera 31 126.83 1498.6ms 22568 520
Edge 162.34 1496.7ms 24096 453
Vivaldi 129.78 1495.0ms 22840 521

 

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Thx deltakosh for fixing my PG, i think i understand what was wrong: 

It seems that when my canvas is set to width 100%  in firefox when the page width is large and i use a 1440p screen it's slower, so if i fix the width of my canvas to something like 1000 i don't get performance issue. So my question now is is there a way to fix the resulution of the scene ? 

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In Ubuntu, FireFox comes standard.  Performance suck (being kind), and I have a gtx 960.  Chrome is much faster.

For development though, you do not need to bother with a web server.  Saves a lot of time sometimes.  I very much prefer Firefox, because it sucks!  You can easily simulate users with wimpy hardware.

Chrome does not seem to let you sample the microphone, as well.  At least, I only need the microphone on a voice sync development page.  Does Edge allow microphone sampling?

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i think that i get better performance with ie 11 than with firefox... anyway yes it's actualy a good idea to develop on firefox to emulate bad hardware. I just sold my gtx970 because of the new nvidia card coming out so i'm actualy developing on the intel hd graphic, but when i will get my new card how can i continu rendering using the hd graphic and not my discret gpu ? 

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