Spoiler: SoftPoly, 8-bit and truecolor respectively
Spoiler: OpenGL rendererIt looks proper in the Doom software renderer as well, but I figured I wouldn't have to provide screenshots for them.
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Spoiler: SoftPoly, 8-bit and truecolor respectively
Spoiler: OpenGL rendererIt looks proper in the Doom software renderer as well, but I figured I wouldn't have to provide screenshots for them.
dpJudas wrote:Softpoly doesn't support this at the moment.
And on that note, it's prudent to mark the topic accordingly, in my opinion, so thus it is now done.drfrag wrote:Actually this is not a bug but an unsupported feature.
That more or less places this particular one into a probable [Won't Fix] category, which is fine. It just isn't clear from the close reason.[5:36 PM] dpJudas: I'm aware that renderhacks doesn't work, but I don't have any immediate plans to fix it
[5:36 PM] dpJudas: if I do, it only happens if I'm really really bored
Is this just, like, if an issue tracker exists, it totally drives you nuts in an "I can't help it" way? 'Cause if so... well, don't drive yourself nuts over it*!dpJudas wrote:An issue tracker implies that I have a personal interest in fixing things for free. It is quite intentional that I don't use one - they give me the feeling that I'm at the office, except not getting paid!
Some people they love order, they love the thought of showing up at work, open the issue tracker and look at what is at the top of the priority list and then just happy as a clam go work on that ticket. Might even get a feeling of satisfaction as they see the list grow shorter and see things get done. I have a coworker that is like this and he's the best on our team to grind bugs and add smaller features that fit into tickets.Is this just, like, if an issue tracker exists, it totally drives you nuts in an "I can't help it" way? 'Cause if so... well, don't drive yourself nuts over it*!
I think this may just be the first time I've heard of that. Most devs I know (including myself) are the opposite -- if an issue isn't filed away somewhere (even if it's in the "this will practically never get done" backlog), it's like a spectre hovering about.