Author Topic: Could Blockland support this kind of water?  (Read 1847 times)

Or hell, why not water like this?



This was 2004.  It's been more than a decade, and Blockland has a fancy shader engine now too.  Don't you think this would be possible?


why not water like this


fixed, wikia likes to make hotlinked images tiny for some reason

maybe if badspot got off his lazy ass
im sure a skilled coder could figure something out with water

Or hell, why not water like this?

This was 2004.  It's been more than a decade, and Blockland has a fancy shader engine now too.  Don't you think this would be possible?
that was source, this is torque
it would still be really nice if the shaders engine was revamped to include reflections, among other things

it would still be really nice if the shaders engine was revamped to include reflections, among other things
yeah

Blockland can support that type of water. Back in the days of terrain maps, you had a MissionEditor to place a waterblock. There has to be some code rewritten in the engine it self, this is a modernization pack for Torque games.

Blockland can support that type of water. Back in the days of terrain maps, you had a MissionEditor to place a waterblock. There has to be some code rewritten in the engine it self, this is a modernization pack for Torque games.
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Blockland had this water since the start but it was removed

This reminds me of some old youtube video I remember where a robloxian somehow teleports into the blockland tutorial. I remember one of the things he commented on is how the water wasn't just a blue brick and looked realistic.

edit: found it  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZb6LaDLJm0
« Last Edit: May 25, 2015, 03:57:32 PM by joe411 »


I may accidentally burp fire on it and it will all evaporate. Sorrreee.

 /support