via Quick Prefs → Max Complexity slider) : Those avatars explicitly set not to render or have an Avatar Rendering Complexity (ARC) that exceeds the threshold set within the viewer (e.g.
Most notably, this alters the behaviour of “jellydolled” avatars for better performance. Again, please refer to the Firestorm 6.4.21 release notes for additional details of all changes and updates in this release.įirestorm 6.4.21 incorporates updates from a number of recent Linden Lab viewer releases, as follows: Jelly Updates, February 2021.
Do, however, make sure you back-up all your settings safely so you can restore them after installing 6.4.21.There is no need to perform a clean install with this release if you do not wish to.Support for clickable links to Preferences Tabs and Search Terms.Additions Via the Official UI Viewer Updates.Rather, it is an overview of those changes that will be most noticeable to the majority of users. Given this, please refer to the official release notes for a complete list of fixes and changes. Īs is usual for me, this is not a review of every individual change to be found within this latest release of Firestorm. That said, as well as fixes and updates, this release includes a number of additional and new capabilities added by the Firestorm team, and these form the focus of this overview.
The majority of the updates contained within this release are from recent releases of the official viewer, with a minimal number of Firestorm-derived updates, as Firestorm continues to move closer to a quarterly cadence of releases. On Wednesday, July 28th, 2021, the Firestorm team released version 6.4.21 of their viewer.