#PHOENIX VIEWER 1.5.2.1185 CODE#
The problem here is that, as Linden Lab updates the viewer, and updates Second Life to add or change features, they're only updating one code base: the one Firestorm is built on. Firestorm is based, currently, on Second Life 3.1 we'll rebase it on 3.2 as part of the next release, most likely. Phoenix is based on Snowglobe 1.5, as are CoolVL and Singularity. They are clearly dedicated to keeping version 1 viewers alive, but I think they've bitten off more than they can chew, long-term.Īll Second Life graphical viewers are based on one of the official Second Life viewers. The same goes for Siana Gearz and Shyotl Kuhr of the Singularity viewer.
![phoenix viewer 1.5.2.1185 phoenix viewer 1.5.2.1185](https://i.imgur.com/MJJG1Vy.png)
I think Henri Beauchamp is a great guy, and an outstanding programmer. The only thing that has changed is that we thought it wasn't going to be possible to put a mesh renderer in a version 1 codebase.and Henri Beauchamp proved us wrong. We haven't changed our tune one bit, and we're not going to. We've been saying ever since the release of Phoenix 1185, months ago, that we were concentrating on Firestorm. This should be a surprise to exactly nobody.
![phoenix viewer 1.5.2.1185 phoenix viewer 1.5.2.1185](https://www.pdf-manuals.com/p/pictures1/phoenix-zoom-w-a-telephoto-28-210mm-f-3-5-5-6-mf-lens-p09167-b-h-10317.jpg)
![phoenix viewer 1.5.2.1185 phoenix viewer 1.5.2.1185](https://video.informer.com/frames/f282311137056552.frame.jpg)
There's been a lot of words, a lot of arguments, and a lot of hate and discontent over the Phoenix team's announcement that, with the mesh release, we have ended major development efforts on the Phoenix viewer.Ĭome on, people. But, as before, I'm annoyed to the point of feeling it's time I spoke out again. I've been keeping my head down working on Firestorm. It's been quite a while since I've written a post.