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Dark GDK / Getting rid of the terrain

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Christian B
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Posted: 25th Jan 2006 03:00
Ok before I got in too deep in game development I wanted to create classes that would be tidy and memory efficient. The plan calls for some streaming during game time, so some objects will load mid-mission, some will be deleted etc. Same goes for terrain. But I can't seem to be able to get rid of and reload a terrain meash. Here's a bit of code that crashes(lifted from the terrain sample, but with added deletion and re-building)

Any idea if there's a proper way to flush the terrain from memory and eventually re-use it?

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Smithy
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Posted: 25th Jan 2006 09:37
Sorry Christian B...
The "SOURCE"-button functions seems broken,
please use the "code"-tag.
(When I press the button I only see a page telling me
"Error obtaining Source Code, invalid ID. Sorry but I've given up.", this is broken for quite some time I think so nevermind, just post the source within "code" tag.

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Christian B
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Posted: 25th Jan 2006 13:43
Here it is :



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Christian B
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Posted: 29th Jan 2006 16:27
Anyone? Is the code I posted supposed to work? Am I not freeing the terrain correctly? Any help would be appreciated.

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