@frguthmann @erkaman2 Someone has been reading the classics! :D https://www.nvidia.com/docs/IO/8228/BatchBatchBatch.pdf
I like this simple post on reducing state-changes: http://realtimecollisiondetection.net/blog/?p=86
One of the major "states" of course is textures, so combining them in an atlas or similar helps: http://miciwan.com/GDC2011/GDC2011_Mega_Meshes.pdf
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@frguthmann @erkaman2 People are also using compute-"instancing"
http://advances.realtimerendering.com/s2015/aaltonenhaar_siggraph2015_combined_final_footer_220dpi.pdf
https://frostbite-wp-prd.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/29204330/GDC_2016_Compute.pdf
But fundamentally (if you forget about LOD) just divide compatible meshes up in "reasonably" sized chunks (small enough that it doesn't counter culling-gains).
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