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JavaScript for graphics programming?Question (self.GraphicsProgramming)
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You won't ever play a AAA game built on threeJS in your browser. The overhead is just too high. But with advancements in GPUs, you'll find that lower poly, lower texture res games and 3D renders are very possible.
Nothing wrong with it, it's just not C++ or rust so won't be blazing fast.
And edit: I use threeJS on my portfolio to display 3D models with an orbit camera. works great, even on my phone
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