[DiscordArchive] I have a suspicion the problem lies elsewhere. Can there be overlapping influence between light sour
[DiscordArchive] I have a suspicion the problem lies elsewhere. Can there be overlapping influence between light sour
Archived author: intra • Posted: 2022-01-24T19:14:40.809000+00:00
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I have a suspicion the problem lies elsewhere. Can there be overlapping influence between light sources or a mistake when calculating the LightIntBand id?
Archived author: stoneharry • Posted: 2022-01-24T19:15:12.578000+00:00
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I get the starting record by `((LightIntBandId - 1) * 18) + 1` and since it does not work at all without that data I assume it is correct. Also changing the values does impact this light. It's just I can't make heads or tails of the connection between the values and what I see in game. In WoW Machinima Tool it makes perfect sense what I am seeing
Archived author: stoneharry • Posted: 2022-01-24T19:15:57.839000+00:00
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It does sort of make me think something else is wrong too but I'm not sure what that might be
Archived author: intra • Posted: 2022-01-24T19:16:07.219000+00:00
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When you wrote *"RGB seems to be 'close enough' but it makes everything in-game darker than what the colour you picked was"* it made me think of two competing light sources.
Archived author: stoneharry • Posted: 2022-01-24T19:16:08.772000+00:00
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It's the only light on the map
Archived author: intra • Posted: 2022-01-24T19:16:12.859000+00:00
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I see...
Archived author: stoneharry • Posted: 2022-01-24T19:17:48.551000+00:00
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like the 8th column (7th index when 0 based) is documented as being fog colour. If I change that value, it changes one of the other skybox values like horizon colour
Archived author: Pursche • Posted: 2022-01-24T19:30:03.530000+00:00
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<@213383518842126336> We have implemented it but we had to guesstimate the scaling by comparing with a reference 3.3.5 client. I can find the scaling factor soon
Archived author: Pursche • Posted: 2022-01-24T19:30:31.756000+00:00
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I'm not confident that it's CORRECT, but it should be close.