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Ian Curtis 40c8259130 Rewrite the whole project for GL4+. I figured if we removed the limitation of a legacy rendering API we could improve things a bit. With GL4+ we can do unsigned integer math in the shaders. This allows us to upload a direct copy of the real3d texture sheet, and texture directly from this memory given the x/y pos and type. This massively simplifies the binding and invalidation code. Also the crazy corner cases will work because it essentially works the same way as the original hardware.
The standard triangle render requires gl 4.1 core, so should work on mac. The quad renderer runs on 4.5 core. The legacy renderer should still work, and when enabled a regular opengl context will be created, which allows functions marked depreciated in the core profiles to still work. This will only work in windows/linux I think. Apple doesn't support this.

A GL 4.1 GPU is now the min required spec. Sorry if you have an OLDER gpu. GL 4.1 is over 12 years old now.

This is a big update so I apologise in advance if I accidently broke something :]
2022-11-07 21:33:01 +00:00
toxieainc 22ffb5cc19 Harmless math warning fixes. map->unordered_map in CNew3D::CacheModel. Avoid general aliasing problems (using bit_cast or the recommended/optimized-away memcpy). 2022-10-03 17:59:59 -07:00
Ian Curtis ba917aca6d Update glew version 2020-07-31 19:18:51 +00:00
Ian Curtis 8094c2e2b7 Composite the alpha layers at the end of rendering. To do this we need to mask the alpha pixels with the opaque pixels from the next priority layer. Fixes some overlapping shadows in vf3tb that have different priority layers. I assume that was a game bug, but it works on the real h/w. 2019-01-21 14:30:42 +00:00
Ian Curtis c7ffd0a808 Draw transparent polys to separate layers and composite at the end. This solves a tonne of transparency errors we had been battling with for a long time. The model3 is strange in the fact it only supports a max of two translucent overlapped polys. They are not blended into the frame normally. Doing this means the topmost translucent polys only are visible in the scene, the equivalent of doing a depth pass first, but without the added cost. 2018-06-16 21:31:29 +00:00