Noticed somethin pretty odd when zooming around in Lab 96 today. When the beachfront textures went into mipmap, they totally changed! Go look for yourself. The mid-range mipmap(s) shows a sandy color where the grey is supposed to be, and the far-range mipmap(s) shows a total sand image without any transition whatsoever. !! I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure this can't be an artifact of the mipmap creation. There's absolutely no grey or mixed color in the mipmap.
Analysis? My thinking is that in the earliest stages of development, the sand would -- Oh wait, 1 sec.. Yes, yes! TBeachSand01t2.bmp is the name of the grey texture we see in most places for under-the-ocean. Seems that the original plan may have been to have sand going out all the way, which gets automatically cut off by the ocean. Then maybe they were playing around with transparent ocean, and wanted it to have a grey color to look more like what *should* be under the water...?
LAB Beta - Sandy Mipmaps
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