* Added sparse map reprsentation
* Added pytorch for terramechanics modules
* Added saving loading particles in independent thread
* Added blank space at the EOF
* Added texture creation lambda
* Moving function to component
* Added input/output architecture for neural network
* Filling heightmap with particles data. Adding Logging to debug
* Updating Texture data at realtime
* Connected 3 stages, using MPC Position to Update and Texture
* Added square particle sampling. Added second model input/output scheme. Fixed start up crash.
* Added new flags and fixes
* Position to update not updating in material but yes in MPC
* Fixed coordinate frame issues and crashes
* Prepared to follow position in the 1st vehicle in map
* Fixed height map alignment
* Fixed large map and terrain tiles alignment
* Fixed inputs for new model
* Added scale factor
* Fixed slow read write operations
* Bug fixes
* Removed debug output
* Removed nvidia profinling marks
* Preparing merge debug code removed, runtime working by rounding the loading data properly
* Made pytorch optional module
* Added TRACE_CPUPROFILER_EVENT_SCOPE to Update and UpdateTexture
* Added optional pytorch conditions and macros
* Removed static Path
* Fixed #ifdef clause. Added missing include.
* Deformation on vehicle working. Ready to start optimisation
* First optimsation done. Heightmap per Tile
* Updated tiles'heightmap to make their size relative to texture and tilesize
* Fixed slow frames. Added functionality
* Removed unecessary library links
* Fixed pytorch link
* Limited search to relevant tiles
* Added multithreaded particle search. Fixed cuda architectures compilation
* Deformation plane added
* Added missing resources
* Updated particle movement update methods
* Spawn on runtime deformation plane
* Added cachemap lock when initializing a region
* Added UHeightMapDataAsset to hold heightmap data
* Fixing some settings
Co-authored-by: Aaron <samaniegoaaron112@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: bernatx <bernatx@gmail.com>
No feature of cmake newer than 3.5 is used. Therefore, we can use
cmake 3.5, which is also standard in Ubuntu 16.04, whereas cmake 3.9
is non-standard.