2StrokeLove wrote:I LOVE IT!
Please make VErsion 1.8 with this
or make NOW for Multiplayer
Nice!
still other things to come before this can go online.
would be nice to have it ready for sx though. and make the default erode at something tiny like 0.1
Pumaxcs wrote:With the last snapshot you no longer need a .bat file. Just put --erode 1.0 in your target line and it will do the rest. If you don't know how to change your target line then look here.
Thanks, I thought that was harder, using this:
erode_depth 1.0
erode_lower 50.0
erode_upper 200.0
erode_displacement 4.0
erode_radius 4.0
erode_max_slope 0.15
So with the shading being updated automatically we have to add the erode to each track separately? What if there is no tileinfo in the track folder or what if the track is in .saf format. Help me out please.
Also, this means that you can add different erode characteristics to different dirt right? Does anyone have a good setting for sand and clay. Would be nice to try that on an SX. Thanks!
magnusson wrote:i'd be loving it if we could enable erode in-game mac shit! arg!
If you are using crossover you can enable erode from the menu bar -> programs -> run command -> search your mx-2012-07-01.exe and add --editor --erode 1 . And then just run the command.
You don't need to add the erode info to every track, I believe it will use the default erode settings (new ones), but you won't have different surfaces (dirt, sand, etc...) erode differently..
Stickerz wrote:You don't need to add the erode info to every track.
Okay I just realized that. The stock erode on 1.0 seems like it would be great for deep sand, like beach sand. I put it on 0.05 and let 30 AI guys ride for 50 laps on Alcrest and it still wasn't what I desired (Yea I know that the AI aren't consistent with throttle but they consistently use the same lines much better than I can). I want something more realistic for clay/hard packed dirt. I feel like I could make a backyard track very easily if I played around with these setting and added some jumps!
SEAL5327 wrote:Yeah its a little crazy the bumps it produces but with some tender love and care, I think we can get it pretty spot on....
Yea, for sure, you and JLV can totally work out the kinks together.
Actually, I posted this in the hope that more testers might find better settings than I had. What do you guys think the defaults should be?
I think 2 or 3 would be the best JLV. If its possible JLV, I would do 2 on the supercross courses, and 3 or 4 depending on the Motocross courses. As everyone knows, supercross is more hard packed because its man made, plus tractors run over the dirt causing it to compress. As for motocross, the track survives the elements. Its able to break down more because of this. Its a hard call on moto. If a track basically bakes in the sun like my home track (Carnegie off road park) its pretty damn solid... But when a good rain comes, dirt is perfect. But im sticking with what i said. 3 and 4 for motocross. 2 for Supercross.
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