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656 3497d 19h leod / Polymost HRP: keep using old 1222 crane model;
hrp_extract.sh: Polymost/Megaton override extraction revamped;
UserMapHacks: four recent releases
 
652 3513d 0h leod / Maphacks: E4L1,2,8 reviewed;
UserMapHacks: mostly updated Megaton re-releases
 
645 3589d 0h leod / UserMapHacks: catching up with recent releases (minus one) and updates, more KaiseR maps  
644 3616d 16h leod / UserMapHacks: The Escape aka FUZZBOX, LORCH3 (preliminary version), Duke Craft :-;
UserMapHacks: MHK header update part 2
 
636 3717d 21h 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.
 
576 3907d 20h leod / UserMapHacks: Bedrone, Deadfall, Xmas2k1/2, and more; MHK reviews  
574 3915d 20h leod /maphacks/ UserMapHacks: NWinter completed, Subarctica  
573 3916d 18h leod / Prepare conditional branching in duke3d_hrp.def: introduce duke3d_hrp_polymer.def;
#4386: scale up to correct lenght, still looks ugly in most user maps;

UserMaphacks: Just another Christmas, Snow, NWinter part1, MHK reviews
 
572 3920d 18h leod / Polymost HRP: add Luke model, use 0280_d;
PNGOUT optimizations;
UserMapHacks: The Storm, Ltlle Arctic; MHK reviews