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− | New console command: qsb_fog <nearclip> <farclip> <red> <green> <blue>. If all values specified are 0, fog is turned off. | + | New console command: '''qsb_fog''' <nearclip> <farclip> <red> <green> <blue>. If all values specified are 0, fog is turned off. |
− | worldspawn can specify "qsb_fog_dist" "0 1024" (first value is nearclip, second is farclip) to set fog values. | + | worldspawn can specify "'''qsb_fog_dist'''" "0 1024" (first value is nearclip, second is farclip) to set fog values. |
− | worldspawn can specify "qsb_fog_color" "0.5 0.5 0.5" (colors for the fog in red, green and blue) to set fog values. | + | worldspawn can specify "'''qsb_fog_color'''" "0.5 0.5 0.5" (colors for the fog in red, green and blue) to set fog values. |
− | If QuakeC specifies vector fields .qsb_fog_dist and .qsb_fog_color, the values from worldspawn are stored in these fields, which are useful when using [[NEH_RESTOREGAME]], to restore fog to the level after loading a savegame. | + | If QuakeC specifies vector fields '''.qsb_fog_dist''' and '''.qsb_fog_color''', the values from worldspawn are stored in these fields, which are useful when using [[NEH_RESTOREGAME]], to restore fog to the level after loading a savegame. |
Revision as of 19:32, 6 February 2010
QSB Fog is meant to exist alongside existing fog capabilities of engines, acting as a common ground for mods to use to ensure a common look across engines. fog will start at <nearclip>, fade up to <farclip> after which point nothing is seen of the level. Colors <red> <green> <blue>, ranging from 0 0 0 (black) to 1 1 1 (white).
New console command: qsb_fog <nearclip> <farclip> <red> <green> <blue>. If all values specified are 0, fog is turned off.
worldspawn can specify "qsb_fog_dist" "0 1024" (first value is nearclip, second is farclip) to set fog values.
worldspawn can specify "qsb_fog_color" "0.5 0.5 0.5" (colors for the fog in red, green and blue) to set fog values.
If QuakeC specifies vector fields .qsb_fog_dist and .qsb_fog_color, the values from worldspawn are stored in these fields, which are useful when using NEH_RESTOREGAME, to restore fog to the level after loading a savegame.