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Perfect dark rom no skybox
Perfect dark rom no skybox







perfect dark rom no skybox perfect dark rom no skybox perfect dark rom no skybox

If you're in the shaddow of a planet, brighten the skybox, if not, dimm it. Space is beautiful, I don't want to play Kerbal Black Backgrounds Program.Ī simple solution is to just check where the viewer is. I'm no 1337 programmer though so if it can be done with less than 1% performance hit to the game sure go ahead, but I'm not expecting anything. This fire seems to need a bit more fuel so let me just add that the human eye has an extremely much better range of light detection than the average camera, we can still see a faint light a few degrees off from a light that is thousands of times stronger because our sight isn't a simple linear thing with a sharp start and stop point - in the context of space we ought to be able to see plenty of stars as long as we don't have the sun right in our field of view or a huge section of our field of view is covered by something reflecting a really nasty load of sunlight. Basically if a game actually 100% matches what we see in regular photos taken by regular cameras in regular situations, that's actually very noticeably unrealistic and will look wrong to human eyes in most cases.Īll that said, I'm totally for significantly darkening the skybox when looking directly at the sun, in other cases though I deem it a waste of CPU cycles to keep track of how many bright objects are covering how much of the screen and micro adjust the skybox to every situation.









Perfect dark rom no skybox