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To: jcholewa who wrote (19207)11/15/2000 1:33:41 PM
From: Charles RRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
<If you optimized 100% of the double precision floating point code in current 3D games, you would get nearly a 0% boost in performance. >

Did I say anything about the optimizations being only about double precision FP?

<This isn't just my opinion. >

Yes, it is.

<It's more of a logical deduction derived from the fact that there is no such code in 3D games (except for really rare circumstances).>

I am no authority on software code for 3D games. If you think you understand software architecture for games well and feel strongly about it, that's cool.

I have heard from folks who are pretty good in the graphics area that SSE2 allows for some neat optimizations.

Time will tell.
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