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Update 12/7/14 - 2.0 Beta Version 0.90 released
« on: December 07, 2014, 09:14:08 PM »
Hello All,

Suimono version 2.0 BETA 0.90 is now ready for download...

Download Here: http://www.tanukidigital.com/suimono/beta

Note: The minimum required version for Suimono has increased from Unity 3.5.7 to Unity 4.3.  Official support for 3.x was becoming untenable and according to official Unity statistics there aren't many people that are still using it anyway.  If this is a problem for anyone then let me know and I can probably work out a custom solution to get 0.90 working for you in 3.5.7.

Unity 5 beta notes:  There is a confirmed bug in Unity5 beta 13+ that prevents Suimono from rendering properly.   This bug still exists in the current Unity beta version 16. The Unity guys are on it and it will hopefully be fixed in the next beta release.  For now I recommend using Unity 5 beta12 and below.

As always, let me know if you have problems/questions/feedback etc, either by email or on the forums!


UPDATE: 12/7/2014 - 2.0 Beta Version 0.90 released
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- NEW - Improved Underwater Rendering (surface transparency, fog, and refractive effects).
- NEW - Updated Demo Terrain Textures.
- NEW - Improved Mobile Shaders for better surface visuals.
- NEW - Updated fx and buoyancy object icons.
- FIX - Refraction bleeding issues on foreground objects now reduced.
- FIX - Improved performance tweaks relating to SuimonoGetHeight() function.
- FIX - Improved performance tweaks relating to buoyancy, and fx_objects.
- FIX - Set all caustics at static height (clamps caustics below surface).
- FIX - Errors with SSAO image effect generation (changed automatic camera depth settings).
- FIX - Improved specular reflections at extreme angles.
- FIX - "Not allowed to access vertices on mesh..." error.  Related to static object classification.
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« Last Edit: December 07, 2014, 09:16:20 PM by Chingwa »