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Wenn du rausfindest wie man Wasser / Wassermechanik in ME einbaut sag den Entwicklern bescheid so das es vanilla wird ...
(ich, auf jedenfall, bin zu doof dazu)
@Ratatosk
I like your screenshot, but '' planets '' will screw this up :-) . But I like it !
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=713735352
Did a new Watermesh, and optimized pixel density for the large mesh.This one is about 16 times bigger than the old, but as i said before i scaled it down to have a point to deletet it with ''E''.
I can scale it up now (make it larger) without beeing to unhappy with it. But i like the size right now, so hopefully the size fits your needs ;-)
Anyway, I'm trying to do this because I would like to flood a large map, dimensions 2024x2024 I think. You wouldn't happen to have such a large mesh lying around eh? :-)
By the way, the reflecting textures are really fantastic!
I don't own SE and Planets are not yet out for ME so... This would of course be possible for Planets...a LOD System for the Mesh should be done in that case ...
SE could have transparency too ;-)