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727 1486d 21h leod / UNIX newlines for *.def, *.mhk, *.txt  
726 1487d 0h leod /maphacks/ Maphacks : tile comment consistency fix #3  
722 1533d 20h leod /maphacks/ ...Finally: rearranging maphack tokens for great justice!  
719 1544d 0h leod /maphacks/ Maphacks : move up 'Author' entries in *.mhk  
689 2948d 21h leod /maphacks/ UserMapHacks: MapHacks.txt added; def/mhk updates to support NightFright's Addon Pack v2.0  
676 3276d 0h leod /maphacks/ UserMapHacks: Death Drive episode and some others, FM1/2X updates  
659 3458d 21h leod / Happy New Year to all HRP contributors and repo lurkers!
UserMapHacks: Support Nightfright's Addon Pack
(for already available maphack counterparts)
 
652 3499d 5h leod / Maphacks: E4L1,2,8 reviewed;
UserMapHacks: mostly updated Megaton re-releases
 
643 3605d 4h leod / Shotgun pickups #0028 (Polymer&Polymost) scaled down by a few percent;
UserMapHacks: Episodes ADG, Crucial Conflict, DaikariN, Lost Highway, WGSpace;
UserMapHacks: MHK header update part 1
 
636 3704d 3h leod / #0768/#0779 (Sushiplate 1/4) scaled down by 25%;
new UserMapHacks;
Megaton HRP DEF files

Known Problems:

The Megaton executable (1.3.2 stable) is based on a rather old JFDuke version
and therefore doesn't support all Polymost HRP features correctly:

- "animtilerange", "setuptilerange" and "tilefromtexture" are unsupported
- frozen models don't work correctly and have been disabled
- skyboxes don't work correctly and have been disabled
- pickup models and first person weapon models may (partiallly) disappear at
certain viewing angles or sector boundaries.

There is nothing that can be done about these issues other than updating the
Megaton executable's Polymost renderer code.
However, I'd rather hope for Megaton's Polymost renderer improvements than
EDuke32's netcode getting finished.
 
591 3873d 21h leod /maphacks/ UserMapHacks: Duke 3:16, Lost City, SnowBase, and more; MHK reviews