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—If you experience the ocean rendering cut off just follow the instructions in the "Known Issues" section of the description. aka change your graphics quality.—
I came to this conclusion mainly due to a youtube video showing it. It could possibly be due to some other reason; but, either way, the sequence break should not be possible.
Full in-description explanation and objective demo:
https://youtu.be/KM15z5qJl28
This was a very experimental undertaking so I hope you can bear with me.
I am not trying to use a sci-fi overhaul to make a sea-based surface-to-ground battle in an WW2 land-based RTS utilizing the most janky and unreliable systems in the game this time, so I believe that this will break less. Of course there WILL be problems, probably.
Preview from earlier version:
https://youtu.be/G4yLY7yLJB4