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=Performance Ranking= | ==Performance Ranking== | ||
Avatars are ranked by performance thresholds. They go from Very Poor{{performance|verypoor|22}}, to Poor{{performance|poor|22}}, to Medium{{performance|medium|22}}, to Good{{performance|good|22}}, to Excellent{{performance|excellent|22}}. This classification helps users understand the performance impact of their avatars on the overall VRChat experience. Examples of things that influence avatar performance rankings include mesh polygon count, material count, texture resolution, animator complexity; and avatar components such as [[Physbones|PhysBones]] or constraints. | Avatars are ranked by performance thresholds. They go from Very Poor{{performance|verypoor|22}}, to Poor{{performance|poor|22}}, to Medium{{performance|medium|22}}, to Good{{performance|good|22}}, to Excellent{{performance|excellent|22}}. This classification helps users understand the performance impact of their avatars on the overall VRChat experience. Examples of things that influence avatar performance rankings include mesh polygon count, material count, texture resolution, animator complexity; and avatar components such as [[Special:MyLanguage/Physbones|PhysBones]] or constraints. |
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Performance Ranking
Avatars are ranked by performance thresholds. They go from Very Poor, to Poor, to Medium, to Good, to Excellent. This classification helps users understand the performance impact of their avatars on the overall VRChat experience. Examples of things that influence avatar performance rankings include mesh polygon count, material count, texture resolution, animator complexity; and avatar components such as PhysBones or constraints.