The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (GC): Difference between revisions

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Twilight Princess uses a ray effect at various points throughout the game, most notably at windows and the fountains. The effect is very easily broken. How it is broken depends on the backend used:
Twilight Princess uses a ray effect at various points throughout the game, most notably at windows and the fountains. The effect is very easily broken. How it is broken depends on the backend used:
*D3D - Anti-aliasing and an Internal Resolution above 1x Native damage the effect
*D3D - Anti-aliasing and an Internal Resolution above 1x Native damage the effect
*OpenGL - The GLSL merge (3.5-1025) greatly improves the effect in OpenGL. It is now only affected by Anisotropic Filtering and an Internal Resolution above 1x Native.
*OpenGL - The GLSL merge ({{revision|3.5-1025}}) greatly improves the effect in OpenGL. It is now only affected by Anisotropic Filtering and an Internal Resolution above 1x Native.
{{Image|TwilightPrincessGC Sunrays Broken.jpg|Broken sun rays|}}
{{Image|TwilightPrincessGC Sunrays Broken.jpg|Broken sun rays|}}
{{Image|TwilightPrincessGC Sunrays Working.jpg|Proper Emulation of the effect|br}}
{{Image|TwilightPrincessGC Sunrays Working.jpg|Proper Emulation of the effect|br}}
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