Check it out. We've put a lot of work into the format, and the supporting code (which we'll make open source later this year). Hopefully, it can become a standard interchange format for runtime terrain/level data. (As opposed to Collada or SEDRIS, which are author-time interchange formats).
Pageable Terrain Format draft specification availa
If you don't follow the Multiplayer and Networking forum, you don't know that the Pageable Terrain Format draft specification is posted, as a PDF!
Check it out. We've put a lot of work into the format, and the supporting code (which we'll make open source later this year). Hopefully, it can become a standard interchange format for runtime terrain/level data. (As opposed to Collada or SEDRIS, which are author-time interchange formats).
Check it out. We've put a lot of work into the format, and the supporting code (which we'll make open source later this year). Hopefully, it can become a standard interchange format for runtime terrain/level data. (As opposed to Collada or SEDRIS, which are author-time interchange formats).
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