- Ground mipmaps setting now honored in all terrain rendering modes.
- Terrain rendering now uses shaders.
- Texture links.
- Adjustable near/far clip planes.
To enable the terrain shaders, set the terrain rendering method to "Shaders/Copy" or "Shaders/Direct".
How to enable terrain shaders for track creators
To make your track use shaders, add "dynamic_lighting 1" to the lighting file. The normal and specular maps for the terrain decals are called texture_tnorm.png and texture_tspec.png, where texture is the name of your decal without the .png extension. The normal map is a regular normal map with an alpha channel. In the specular map, red is specular intensity, green is hardness, and blue is currently unused.
How to make texure links
Replace the image with a text file where the first four characters are "LINK" followed by a space and the full path to the texture you wish to link to. E.g. if "myfolder/mytexture1.png" and "myfolder/mytexture2.png" are identical, you can save some space by replacing the contents of "myfolder/mytexture2.png" with "LINK @myfolder/mytexture1.png". One thing to watch out for if you use this is that since the texture ID is shared, when you save the track all references to "@myfolder/mytexture2.png" will be replaced with "@myfolder/mytexture1.png". So if you're replacing something that's directly referenced from the track files you'll want to only change to links when the track is finished.
Near/far plane settings
Add "near_plane 0.25" or "far_plane 5000" to the lighting file, using whatever values you want. I wouldn't set these unless you have a huge track that has a genuine need to override the defaults.
Here are the 2012 supercross tracks updated for the terrain shaders: http://mxsimulator.com/sx2012/sx2012.zip
Updated 2012-11-16: fixed Shaders/Copy mode
Updated 2012-11-16-1131: fixed Software mode crash
Updated 2012-11-19-1132: fixed editor bug
Windows users: http://mxsimulator.com/snapshots/mx-2012-11-19-1132.exe
Linux users: http://mxsimulator.com/snapshots/mxbin-2012-11-19-1132
Replace mx.exe or mxbin with one of the above files. The default location for mx.exe should be "C:\Program Files\MX Simulator". I'd keep a backup of the originals since these aren't well tested.