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* Adds optional vec4 USERDATA1 .. USERDATA6 to particles, allowing to store custom data.
* This data is allocated on demand, so shaders that do not use it do not cost more.
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16-bit shadow atlases are already the default in the project settings,
but low-level methods used 24-bit shadows by default.
This makes low-level methods more consistent with the default project
settings to avoid accidental performance issues when users change
the shadow size at run-time.
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This reverts commit fcc9f5ce396ff921ed8253f657a8c9c38e7a878d.
The feature is good but the implementation still needs more work.
A new PR will be made with a rework of this commit.
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Removes the `fullsize` option which is superseded by `stretch_mode`.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
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This provides more flexibility between performance and quality
adjustments, especially when using SDFGI for small-scale levels
(which can be useful for procedurally generated scenes).
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The wrongly claimed support for it was removed in #49645.
See also #56862.
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On the only platform where PVRTC is supported (iOS),
ETC2 generally supersedes PVRTC in every possible way. The increased
memory usage is not really a problem thanks to modern iOS' devices
processing power being higher than its Android counterparts.
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Uses versions and specializations (more similar to RenderingDevice version)
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Using codespell 2.1.0.
Method:
```
$ cat > ../godot-word-whitelist.txt << EOF
ang
ans
ba
curvelinear
dof
doubleclick
fave
findn
gird
inout
leapyear
lod
merchantibility
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statics
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Applying overlay materials into multi-surface meshes currently
requires adding a next pass material to all the surfaces, which
might be cumbersome when the material is to be applied to a range
of different geometries. This also makes it not trivial to use
AnimationPlayer to control the material in case of visual effects.
The material_override property is not an option as it works
replacing the active material for the surfaces, not adding a new pass.
This commit adds the material_overlay property to GeometryInstance3D
(and therefore MeshInstance3D), having the same reach as
material_override (that is, all surfaces) but adding a new material
pass on top of the active materials, instead of replacing them.
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Add `RenderingServer.get_video_adapter_type()` method
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Happy new year to the wonderful Godot community!
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Found via ` codespell -q 3 -S ./thirdparty,*.po,./DONORS.md -L ackward,ang,ans,ba,beng,cas,childs,childrens,dof,doubleclick,expct,fave,findn,gird,hist,inout,leapyear,lod,nd,numer,ois,ony,paket,seeked,sinc,switchs,te,uint,varn`
Update editor/import/resource_importer_layered_texture.cpp
Co-authored-by: Raul Santos <raulsntos@gmail.com>
Update doc/classes/TileSetScenesCollectionSource.xml
Co-authored-by: Raul Santos <raulsntos@gmail.com>
Update scene/gui/graph_edit.cpp
Co-authored-by: Raul Santos <raulsntos@gmail.com>
Update scene/resources/animation.cpp
Co-authored-by: Raul Santos <raulsntos@gmail.com>
Update scene/resources/animation.cpp
Co-authored-by: Raul Santos <raulsntos@gmail.com>
Update scene/resources/animation.cpp
Co-authored-by: Raul Santos <raulsntos@gmail.com>
Update scene/gui/rich_text_label.cpp
Co-authored-by: Raul Santos <raulsntos@gmail.com>
Revert previously committed change
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This makes it more obvious that the setting only affects mesh LOD,
not manual (H)LOD achieved using visibility ranges.
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The word "anisotropy" is used in full form in BaseMaterial3D's
anisotropy-related properties.
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This can be used to distinguish between integrated, dedicated, virtual
and software-emulated GPUs. This in turn can be used to automatically
adjust graphics settings, or warn users about features that may run
slowly on their hardware.
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Also:
- Adds two stress tests to test_string.h
- Changes to .empty() on std::strings
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Note, the editor build requires the mbedtls module to be manually
enabled, as it is currently needed as a ResourceUID dependency.
This will need to be addressed in a separate PR.
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- Rename OpenGL to GLES3 in the source code per community feedback.
- The renderer is still exposed as "OpenGL 3" to the user.
- Hide renderer selection dropdown until OpenGL support is more mature.
- The renderer can still be changed in the Project Settings or using
the `--rendering-driver opengl` command line argument.
- Remove commented out exporter code.
- Remove some OpenGL/DisplayServer-related debugging prints.
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Due to the port to Vulkan and complete redesign of the rendering backend,
the `drivers/gles3` code is no longer usable in this state and is not
planned to be ported to the new architecture.
The GLES2 backend is kept (while still disabled and non-working) as it
will eventually be ported to serve as the low-end renderer for Godot 4.0.
Some GLES3 features might be selectively ported to the updated GLES2
backend if there's a need for them, and extensions we can use for that.
So long, OpenGL driver bugs!
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Lots of internal API changes and some docstrings were lost in the conversion.
I manually salvaged many of them but for all the rendering-related ones, an
additional pass is needed.
Added missing enum bindings in BaseMaterial3D and VisualServer.
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Still a lot to do
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-Texture renamed to Texture2D
-TextureLayered as base now inherits 2Darray, cubemap and cubemap array
-Removed all references to flags in textures (they will go in the shader)
-Texture3D gone for now (will come back later done properly)
-Create base rasterizer for RenderDevice, RasterizerRD
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* Implements a growing chunked allocator
* Removed redudant methods get and getptr, only getornull is supported now.
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