21.02.2008, 16:18
No. looks exactly the same "in game".
I need to study the differences between Calais and Boulogne.
There must be something thats not the same.
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After looking more closely at map_T I spotted a few RGB 31 - Water3 textures around Calais which I didn't have at Boulogne. Changed those to RGB 30 - Water2, and the surf has gone.
load.ini entries are:
Water2 = water/rom_fields_Beach.tga,2 ;test
Water3 = land/summer/Grnd/fields_proc021_512.tga
Water2 corresponds to Coastriver in FMB Map Editor -- so maybe its only Water3 that causes surf. This corresponds to Coastsea in the map editor.
I have other bits of stray surf in England. I'll have to experiment more there.
Its essential to define the coast with either RGB 30 or 31 near to the map edges in order to avoid visible tiling. Doesnt seem to matter away from the edges.
I'm now awaiting a CD-Rom from France with historic maps of French airfields 1919-1947. Guess what I'm planning to do next.
I need to study the differences between Calais and Boulogne.
There must be something thats not the same.
------------------------------------------------------
After looking more closely at map_T I spotted a few RGB 31 - Water3 textures around Calais which I didn't have at Boulogne. Changed those to RGB 30 - Water2, and the surf has gone.
load.ini entries are:
Water2 = water/rom_fields_Beach.tga,2 ;test
Water3 = land/summer/Grnd/fields_proc021_512.tga
Water2 corresponds to Coastriver in FMB Map Editor -- so maybe its only Water3 that causes surf. This corresponds to Coastsea in the map editor.
I have other bits of stray surf in England. I'll have to experiment more there.
Its essential to define the coast with either RGB 30 or 31 near to the map edges in order to avoid visible tiling. Doesnt seem to matter away from the edges.
I'm now awaiting a CD-Rom from France with historic maps of French airfields 1919-1947. Guess what I'm planning to do next.