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*If you have a higher resolution texture than vanilla, the resolution will not be that low.
 
*If you have a higher resolution texture than vanilla, the resolution will not be that low.
  
On the other hand, regions with a low object count might allow small meshes with higher resolution. Still, it is suggested to test the impacts on the engine and game stability, which you can easily do by checking fps when loading the area and running around there. This is just a general guideline, a checklist for you, if you aim for a high level, and depends on your case of application.
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On the other hand, regions with a low object count might allow small meshes with higher resolution. Still, it is suggested to test the impacts on the engine and game stability, which you can easily do by checking fps when loading the area and running around there. This is just a general guideline, '''a checklist for you, if you aim for a high level''', and depends on your case of application.
  
 
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