Reduces memory usage on the server, especially with many user and/or large viewing distances.
Currently disabled on the client due to known data races on a block's data.
Fix according to Lua code style guidelines (grorp)
Fix order in defaultsettings.cpp (grorp)
remove unrequired comment, and whitespace
Co-authored-by: y5nw <y5nw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: grorp <grorp@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix attachments lagging behind their parents (#14818)
* Fix animation blending (#14817)
* Bring back cool guy as another .x smoke test
* Add .x mesh loader unittest
* Do bounding box & matrix calculation at proper point in time
* Remove obsolete `SAnimatedMesh`
Fixes issues related to combining animated and world-aligned textures.
Changes texture coordinates of cuboid drawtypes to stay in the [0,1] range, instead of carrying the mapblock alignment and becoming negative after transformations.
Second try after the revert in 8a28339 due to an unexpected regression.
- Rigidly animated models (e.g. the glTF frog node) were not working correctly,
since cloning the mesh ignored the transformation matrices.
Note that scaling the mesh needs to occur *after* transforming the vertices.
- Visual scale did not apply to skinned models,
as resetting the animation overwrote scaled vertex data with static positions & normals.
For backwards compatibility, we now apply a 10x scale to static, non-glTF models.
We now do scale static meshes, as the bug that caused meshes not to be scaled was limited to skeletally animated meshes,
hence we ought not to reproduce it for skinned meshes that do not take advantage of skeletal animations (e.g. current MTG doors).
However, glTF models (e.g. Wuzzy's eyeballs) up until recently were always affected due to technical reasons
(using skeletal animation for rigid animation).
Thus, to preserve behavior, we:
1. Do not apply 10x scale to glTF models.
2. Apply 10x scale to obj models.
3. Apply 10x scale to static x or b3d models, but not to animated ones.
See also: #16141