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DOTS-ProceduralTileStreamingSample

Illustrates how to stream in & out tiles of prefab instances procedurally

The basic functionality works, performance is at a reasonable starting point @ 60 FPS on a Macbook Pro.

  • 30.000 instances get continously created & destroyed in tiles
    • Tree (static convex collider + 2 material renderer),
    • Rock (static convex collider + 1 material renderer),
    • Dynamic rock falling (dynamic physics body with convex collider + 1 material renderer)

The functionality is optimizable. I expect that we can probably make this run ~10x faster with some targeted optimizations.

Known Issues

  • Unity.Entities lacks a good way of static optimizing entities when they will be instantiated at runtime (This is required for Dots Terrain and is a requirement for Entities 1.0)
    • Currently all instances have a transform hierarchy & are paying for it at runtime... when it could really be a simple LocalToWorld, which gets offset during instantiation.
    • All renderers go through the dynamic path, when they could be taking the static frozen fast path we used on megacity (~5ms is spent on this alone...)
  • Scale is not supported since Unity.Physics does not yet support runtime uniform scale (Unless we want to clone the collision mesh...)

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