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Java is both a popular object-oriented programming language and runtime environment which allows Java programs to run unchanged on most hardware and software platforms.
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Why must VBOs be "broken in?"
If I create a VBO in LWJGL of, say, 128,000 vertices, and push it to the graphics card, there's a considerable delay. This delay lasts for about 11 to 12 milliseconds. The same thing happens the secon …
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Add vertices to "middle" of VBO
I've been playing around with VBOs as of late (mostly because my game necessitates it), and I've found the need to add new vertices to a VBO, but not necessarily at the end. The game in question is a …
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Textures not rendering with VBOs
I figured out my problem myself, and found it was due to a very simple mistake: I added a red pixel to the top left corner of one texture, and discovered it was the only one being rendered. I got the …
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Textures not rendering with VBOs
After having used display lists for my programs since I started learning OpenGL, I've finally decided to switch to VBOs after experiencing a considerable amount of lag when I started work on a new gam …