Entering song select has seen a hit since the new renderer
implementations. The underlying cause is large numbers of vertex buffer
uploads (the counter hits >200k for me during the transition).
Song select is in the process of being redesigned, and we are probably
going to make improvements to the renderer to alleviate this, but in the
mean time we can greatly improve the user experience by reducing how
long the initial fade in delays take on panels.
Visually this doesn't look too jarring, and gives a more immediate
feeling when scrolling. It's also more feasible to load elements sooner
with https://github.com/ppy/osu/pull/23809 applied.
This is an effort to improve general performance at song select. At
least on the metal renderer, I can notice very high draw frame overheads
related to texture uploads.
By reducing the size of the texture uploads to roughly match what is
actually being displayed on screen (using a relatively inexpensive crop
operation), we can bastly reduce stuttering both during initial load and
carousel scroll.
You might ask if it's safe to disable mipmapping, but I've tested with
lower resolutions and bilinear filtering seems to handle just fine.
Bilinear without mipmaps only falls apart when you scale below 50% and
we're not going too far past that at minimum game scale, if at all.
`dimensions` would always receive exactly one item, so might as well
inline it.
And yes, at this point the grid container is mostly a glorified
`FillFlowContainer { Direction = FlowDirection.Vertical }`, but I am not
touching that in this pull pending further decisions with respect to
direction.
There were no usages of more than one column being provided per row, so
it seemed like unnecessarily complexity. I'm currently trying to reduce
complexity so we can improve the layout of the results screen, which
currently has up to three levels of nested `GridContainer`s.
Of note, I can't add backwards compatibility because the method
signature has not changed in `Ruleset` (only the return type). If we do
want to keep compatibility with other rulesets, we could designate a new
name for the updated method.