it takes place in open 3D space
most 3D games are, essentially, 2D environments and other things, just rendered in 3D, but this RTS takes place in full 3D world- similar to, say, Homeworld
but I came across the problem of depth
see, I implemented a relatively simple inverse-gravity simulation to prevent my units from colliding with each other
but I couldn't decipher whether or not it was working, because it was hard to see how far away the units were, relative to one another
so I implemented a shader which colours the units differently depending on height
HSV, where S and V are 1, and H is 0-1 depending on relative height in the simulation
which produces very nice results in terms of communicating relative depth to the player
the problem is that by colouring units this way, I have de facto eliminated any possibility of even simple rendering techniques like texturing
because every pixel on every unit already has a colour- the depth colour
and it also eliminates perception of the fine details- anything you have that's the same depth is the same colour
which is also going to present problems if I also wish to use colour to say, indicate what team a unit is on
so, how can I maintain this easy depth flow of information to the player, whilst improving the visual quality of the units?