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Imported Blender meshes, added Unity box colliders - scene goes choppy, slow.
The first thing I thought of when I saw Unity's terrain editor was "open world." However, after having imported meshes created in blender into scene - a town located on an island across a bridge - the scene is going really choppy and slow.
The meshes are, for the most part, unfinished rapid prototype placeholders - actually less complex than the finished are to be.
For virtually all meshes, I've placed simple box colliders. Yet, the scene is running choppy and slow - and thus far all I have placed are fence meshes, a few prototype building meshes, a cemetery, a gravekeepers shack, a cafe some barrels, shovels, crates, pots, bottles, candles, rope, sign post, tables, chairs, beds - and some papers.
The system I'm using is an AMD 4200 with 2Gb RAM, 512Mb Radeon HD2600 graphics card.
Any solutions?
Answer by Paulius-Liekis · Dec 11, 2010 at 04:04 PM
Maybe you have mesh collider generation on for your level?
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