No it wasn't a textureing problem per se (i don't think that simulator uses textures in a traditional sense for the water). It was more how the colors shift and how reflectivity is generated which made it look too shiny and oily. That would probably be more an issue with the engine, or maybe the engine settings. There is also some other weirdness in how the water was moving, like forming strands in the air rather than separating into droplets, and it seems very resistant to separating.
Last edited by NeonSamurai; 04-29-13 at 12:16 PM.
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