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Draw Textures and Flats that have holes in them like a solid polygon so they use the depth buffer and don't need to be sorted Disable all linear filtering on textures and flats that have holes in them, the linear filtering introduces translucency into the textures where the edges are. Leaving them with either a black border, or causing pixels behind the slightly translucent areas to not be drawn. Doesn't apply to sprites and the HUD as they are always already sorted properly. Make the Alpha Testing more strict on non-translucent blend modes. This makes it so any transparency below 0.5 is discarded instead. Would make anything that is blended and has holes in it look slightly better, only the HUD and MD2s where the texture has holes are effected currently. Set TF_TRANSPARENT on flat texture flags when there are holes in the texture. Minor fix to make sure MD2s always set the right blend mode |
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Sonic Robo Blast 2
Sonic Robo Blast 2 is a 3D Sonic the Hedgehog fangame based on a modified version of Doom Legacy.
Dependencies
- NASM (x86 builds only)
- SDL2 (Linux/OS X only)
- SDL2-Mixer (Linux/OS X only)
- libupnp (Linux/OS X only)
- libgme (Linux/OS X only)
Warning: 64-bit builds are not netgame compatible with 32-bit builds. Use at your own risk.
Compiling
See SRB2 Wiki/Source code compiling
Disclaimer
Sonic Team Junior is in no way affiliated with SEGA or Sonic Team. We do not claim ownership of any of SEGA's intellectual property used in SRB2.