- 10 year anniversary update
- Lighting model reworked. moved to eyespace like openGL. [Specular Highlights, Fog, Sphere/Reflection Map]
- increased internal s4DVertex to support 4 Textures and 4 Colors [switchable]
- Textures are handled as sRGB during Mipmap Generation. More accurate, less visual disruption
- 2D is drawn as 3D like hardware drivers. [switchable]. enables viewport scaling, material2D
- Texture Spatial Resolution Limiting working. [lower memory consumption,SOFTWARE_DRIVER_2_TEXTURE_MAXSIZE]
- SuperTuxKart 8.0.1 playable
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This breaks compiling. To have old values replace false with EZW_OFF and true with EWZ_AUTO.
There's a bit history to this change. ZWriteFineControl got introduced after 1.8 so it was never in a released version.
Basically it was needed after some changes had been made to allow shaders to have zwrite enabled independent
of the material-type (which worked badly for shaders). This had caused other problems as it was then enabled too often instead.
So to quickly fix those bugs and avoid breaking compatibility I had introduced a new enum ZWriteFineControl in SMaterial.
This worked and didn't break compiling - but I noticed by now that introducing a second flag for this made maintainance for an already
very hard to understand problem (figuring out the implementation of transparency and zwriting) even more complicated.
So to keep maintance somewhat sane I decided to break compiling now and merge those two flags.
The behavior should not be affected by this commit - except for users which set this flag already in their code and have to switch to the enum now.
Serialization is switched on loading old files (so SMaterial has enum already and writes that out).
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To avoid changing burnings now those functions have no IRRLICHT_FAST_MATH anymore,
there's a new header irrMathFastCompat.h which has ..._fast functions doing the old behavior.
With the troubles they have documented.
I changed burnings to use those functions throughout.
Or as much as possible... Burnings probably also uses classes like SColor which also have functions
using those, but I don't plan to adapt them.
Maybe IRRLICHT_FAST_MATH should be a flag exlusive to burnings in the future, I don't think it makes
much sense otherwise anymore (it often expects 32-bit asm).
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