WebGL support on Phoronix benchmark suit.
Now, with WebGL available on Firefox 4 and Google Chrome, it is possible to test peoples computers without need to install any software.
My suggestion is to get an array of WebGL benchmarks in a webpage, ask people to run them on their systems and submit an report, with useful information.
In my opinion, WebGL is the quickest way to publish high quality games on as many platforms as possible. I think that Phoronix should help Google, Mozilla and others to support this technology.
Another point is that benchmarking WebGL is a great way to fast improve the graphics stack on Linux, since it is based on OpenGL and publishers don't need to care about the platform issues.
Now, with WebGL available on Firefox 4 and Google Chrome, it is possible to test peoples computers without need to install any software.
My suggestion is to get an array of WebGL benchmarks in a webpage, ask people to run them on their systems and submit an report, with useful information.
In my opinion, WebGL is the quickest way to publish high quality games on as many platforms as possible. I think that Phoronix should help Google, Mozilla and others to support this technology.
Another point is that benchmarking WebGL is a great way to fast improve the graphics stack on Linux, since it is based on OpenGL and publishers don't need to care about the platform issues.
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