First of all, I know that displays lists were deprecated in OpenGL 3.0 and removed on 3.1. But I still have to use them on this university project for which OpenGL 2.1 is being used.
Every article or tutorial I read on display lists use them on some kind of object that is drawn multiple times, for instance, trees. Is there anything wrong in creating one list for a single object?
For instance, I have an object (in .obj format) for a building. This specific building is only drawn once. For basic performance analysis I have the current frames per second on the window title bar.
Doing it like this:
glmDraw(objBuilding.model, GLM_SMOOTH | GLM_TEXTURE);
I get around 260 FPS. If you don't about the GLM library, the glmDraw function basically makes a bunch of glVertex calls.
But doing it like this:
glNewList(gameDisplayLists.building, GL_COMPILE);
glmDraw(objBuilding.model, GLM_SMOOTH | GLM_TEXTURE);
glEndList();
glCallList(gameDisplayLists.building);
I get around 420 FPS. Of course, the screen refresh rate doesn't refresh that fast but like I said, it's just a simple and basic way to measure performance.
It looks much better to me.
I'm also using display lists for when I have some type of object that I repeat many times, like defense towers. Again, is there anything wrong doing this for a single object or can I keep doing this?