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From now on, you can use CopperCube for free to develop your games, and sell them, publish them on Steam, any App Store, your website or what every you want to. No more limited amount of scenes, no complicated licensing terms.

CopperCube is now free Coppercube is now free.Various minor improvements and tweaks here and there. It will disable anti-aliassing now for this by default. It now does, and also fixes a problem where restarting a scene would set the background of a scene to gray by default.ĬopperCube now warns if PostProcessing is enabled together with the Anti-Alias feature on D3D9, since they can't be used together at the same time. Previsouly, the 'Restart scene' action would not reset altered fog and postprocessing settings. It also now re-adjusts itself when the window is resized Also, when selecting multiple objects, the selection is much better reflected between explorer and 3d view now.įor the Windows and macOS target, the debug console is now a bit bigger and is able to show longer lines of text. Selection highlighting in the scene graph explorer has been improved: When selecting a 3d object in the view, the object is also now scrolled too in the scene graph explorer.
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Fixed a bug where the editor won't correctly store the android version code in the publishing settings.Fixed problem causing long lines of error messages sometimes to be cut off after publishing an app.
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It is encouraged to update to Android Studioif you are still using Eclipse.

Importing static and animated meshes into the editor is now possible via scripting using these two new functions:Īctions can now be re-arranged in the editor. In order to not have the console window popping up when running the command.Īll generated MacOS apps are now also 64 bit. The scripting system() command has now a second optional parameter, which when set to 'true' causes no console window to appear anymore when run on windows. It's no longer necessary to manually set execution flags using chmod or similar. It can be sent directly to macOS users and be run that way. When MacOS Apps are generated from CopperCube in Windows, the.
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exe apps are now 64 bit (instead of 32 bit previously). If you need 32 bit, please use CopperCube 6.3 or older. 32 bit is no longer supported.ĬopperCube runs faster this way now and also is able to support much bigger projects. This update moves CopperCube to 64 bit, includes several smaller updates and fixes, and removes some obsolete features:
