- Enable anisotropic filtering in 3D demos, and set the quality to
16× on desktop and 4× on mobile.
- Enable 4× MSAA on some 3D demos that didn't use it beforehand.
- On GLES3 demos, disable MSAA on mobile as these demos are often
more demanding.
- Use more conservative framebuffer allocation settings for better
performance.
- Use PCF13 shadow filtering in GLES2 demos on desktop to benefit
from soft shadows in Godot 3.2.4 and later.
In Godot 3.2.3, this will make shadows smoother but still "blocky".
- Use Lossless compression instead of VRAM compression for
small textures such as the voxel demo texture atlas.
- Increase movement and steering speed significantly.
- Increase gravity slightly for a less floaty feeling.
- Simplify camera code (height is now constant).
- Tweaked camera distance and height to fit each vehicle.
- Fix script error when pressing Escape in the main menu
(the demo will now quit).
This is required to benefit from crisp display on hiDPI monitors.
This also fixes issues related to fullscreen and input handling
when using an hiDPI display on Windows.
- Enable 4× MSAA in all 3D demos.
- Enable filmic tonemapping with a whitepoint of 6 in GLES3 3D demos.
- Add subtle fog to the Truck Town demo.
- Use the `2d` stretch mode and `expand` stretch aspect to support
multiple resolutions and aspect ratios.
* simplyfied the steering to a single line with lerp
Replaced:
if steer_target < steer_angle:
steer_angle -= STEER_SPEED * delta
if steer_target > steer_angle:
steer_angle = steer_target
elif steer_target > steer_angle:
steer_angle += STEER_SPEED * delta
if steer_target < steer_angle:
steer_angle = steer_target
steering = steer_angle
with
steering = lerp(steering, steer_target, STEER_SPEED)
and lowered STEER_SPEED to 0.2
* Update vehicle.gd
* added space around *
This makes demos render correctly on hiDPI displays,
while also demonstrating how to handle multiple resolutions.
The 3D in 2D demo now uses "3D No-Effects" for the 3D viewport,
which is faster to render. Thanks to this, 4× MSAA is now enabled
for a better result.
The background loading demo now uses mipmaps for better-looking images.
The material testers demo now samples mouse input in a
resolution-independent manner when panning.
Default clear colors were also changed in some projects for visual
consistency with the project's theme.
Value fwd_mps converts global velocity into a velocity vector which is rotated to cars local coordinate system (in this example x-axis).
Then if key "ui_down" is pressed and the fwd_mps value is greater or equal to -1 (which seems to be very good spot and represents car still moving forward but nearly standing still) the car reverses (negative engine_force_value). If this condition isn't met (which means the car is moving forward) then the car brakes.
Tested and working on Godot 3.1 Beta 3.
Suggestions:
In this case, if you want something more realistic, the -engine_force_value can be much lower because no car reverses in same speed as it goes forward but for the sake of demo project I left it as it is.
Created for my own project with help of user wombatstampede from godotdevelopers.org/forum
A vertical FOV of 74 degrees is roughly equivalent to a 90 degree
horizontal FOV on a 4:3 display (~106.26 degrees on 16:9), which
is the typical default FOV used in PC games.
I think these issues are due to different calculations in the Bullet
Physics system. This fixes the vibration and roll, but additional
settings on the suspension also should be looked into.
The scripts were streamlined using more or less the following conventions:
- space after a comma in lists of arguments
- space around weak operators (+, -), no space around strong operators (*, /)
- space after a comment start (#)
- removed trailing spaces or tabs, apart from those that delimit the function indentation level (those could be removed too but since they are added automatically by the editor when typing code, keeping them for now)
- function blocks separate by two newlines
The scene files were resaved with the (current) 2.0 format, and some scenes that were in XML format were converted to SCN, to be consistent across all demos.
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-Fixes to Collada Exporter (avoid crash situtions)
-Fixed to Collada Importer (Fixed Animation Optimizer Bugs)
-Fixes to RigidBody/RigidBody2D body_enter/body_exit, was buggy
-Fixed ability for RigidBody/RigidBody2D to get contacts reported and bodyin/out in Kinematic mode.
-Added proper trigger support for 3D Physics shapes
-Changed proper value for Z-Offset in OmniLight
-Fixed spot attenuation bug in SpotLight
-Fixed some 3D and 2D spatial soudn bugs related to distance attenuation.
-Fixed bugs in EventPlayer (channels were muted by default)
-Fix in ButtonGroup (get nodes in group are now returned in order)
-Fixed Linear->SRGB Conversion, previous algo sucked, new algo works OK
-Changed SRGB->Linear conversion to use hardware if supported, improves texture quality a lot
-Fixed options for Y-Fov and X-Fov in camera, should be more intuitive.
-Fixed bugs related to viewports and transparency
Huge Amount of New Stuff:
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-Ability to manually advance an AnimationPlayer that is inactive (with advance() function)
-More work in WinRT platform
-Added XY normalmap support, imports on this format by default. Reduces normlmap size and enables much nice compression using LATC
-Added Anisotropic filter support to textures, can be specified on import
-Added support for Non-Square, Isometric and Hexagonal tilemaps in TileMap.
-Added Isometric Dungeon demo.
-Added simple hexagonal map demo.
-Added Truck-Town demo. Shows how most types of joints and vehicles are used. Please somebody make a nicer town, this one is too hardcore.
-Added an Object-Picking API to both RigidBody and Area! (and relevant demo)