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Old 10-21-2019, 10:03 PM
Gustoo Gustoo is offline
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Interesting.

Yeah I can see the lights at surefall like a beacon from across the zone, or any other of the actually rendered light sources, while my feetsies are pitch black.

How is it for others that can not reproduce? graphics card that can render more light sources? playing on gimp core 2 duo with integrated intel graphics laptop here for this R&D phase.
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Old 10-21-2019, 10:12 PM
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Interesting.

Yeah I can see the lights at surefall like a beacon from across the zone, or any other of the actually rendered light sources, while my feetsies are pitch black.

How is it for others that can not reproduce? graphics card that can render more light sources? playing on gimp core 2 duo with integrated intel graphics laptop here for this R&D phase.
It's entirely possible that the titanium client itself is trying to "helpfully" limit the amount of dynamic lights it's willing to render based on your hardware, and in doing so completely gimp your vision.

What I've added locally is a slash command that allows you to choose from a few settings that determine how many lights can be rendered, but the catch is that it will ALWAYS prioritize your local lightsource no matter what you pick.

So it should help cases exactly like this one.
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