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  1. Hello, I am using Unigine 2.6.1, I want to optimize the simulation by setting a maximum FPS. I find some answers here but for Unigine version >2.6, I have tried all of them but nothing works : - The parameter "render_max_fps" : I set it to a low value, but it doesn't affect the simulation. - The parameter "video_refresh" (when "video_vsync" = 1) : I also set it to a low value, but nothing change. Should these parameters also work for version 2.6.1 ? Is there another setting avalaible in version 2.6.1 to set the maximum FPS ? Thanks
  2. In 2.5 materials loads automaticaly after using this statement: NodeReference::create(path) Could you provide me how to load materials in 2.6 ? Same instructions can't find materials' guids. Log outputs: Object::setMaterial(): can't find guid "..." material for "mesh..." obejct Now I solve the problem by using Materials::get()->loadMeterial(path) function with manual pointing to materials' files. Is it more simpliest and/or correct way to load materials?
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