This plugin allows you to convert every single mesh, or a selection of them, in your game to either performance or precise with one click of a button. This can be useful when importing things like Roblox’s Forest Pack (because 90% of the meshes it contains are set to performance). You can also change things like ModelLevelOfDetail and ModelStreamingMode.
However, if you don’t want to change every mesh in your game, I added another feature that lets you change a certain selection of meshes to performance or precise. The same thing works for models.
Current Features:
Instantly Set The Render Fidelity Of All The Meshes In Your Game To Either Performance Or Precise.
Instantly Set The Render Fidelity Of A Specific Selection Of Meshes In Your Game To Either Performance Or Precise.
Instantly Set The LevelOfDetail Of All Models In Your Game To Either Disabled, StreamingMesh, Or Automatic.
Instantly Set The LevelOfDetail Of A Specific Selection Of Models In Your Game To Either Disabled, StreamingMesh, Or Automatic.
Instantly Set The ModelStreamingMode Of All Models In Your Game To Either Atomic, Default, Nonatomic, Persistent, or PersistentPerPlayer.
Instantly Set The ModelStreamingMode Of A Specific Selection Of Models In Your Game To Either Atomic, Default, Nonatomic, Persistent, or PersistentPerPlayer.
A video demonstration of the plugin can be found below:
I Hope You All Enjoy This Plugin!
(If You Run Into Any Issues Don’t Be Afraid To Let Me Know)
You would rather write the code every single time you want to change the render fidelity vs opening the plugin and have everything happen for you in one click? I see that being a hassle
Congrats, You know how to make a plugin. However, there are some people who don’t know how to make a plugin that might find this useful. (such as the very first comment)
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Why have a price tag on this? Anyone with barely any experience could throw it together in 5 minutes. And as others said, it would be much quicker to use the command bar rather than spend $1.50 on a plugin.