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== Slash Command ==
== Slash Command ==
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=usefp|options=[0-1]|note=Use a floating point render target for HDR lighting effects if available.}}
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=usefp|options=[0-1]|note=Use a floating point render target for HDR lighting effects if available.}}


* 0 = Disable floating point, 1 = Enable floating point. Default = 1.
* 0 = Disable floating point, 1 = Enable floating point. Default = 0.
* This command enables a dynamic range of values for HDR lighting effects rather than a hard, constant value such as 5. Floating-point values allow you to represent very large differences in light intensity in your scene, without knowing beforehand what the maximum and minimum light values will be.
* This command enables a dynamic range of values for HDR lighting effects rather than a hard, constant value such as 5. Floating-point values allow you to represent very large differences in light intensity in your scene, without knowing beforehand what the maximum and minimum light values will be.
* HDR must be enabled first using {{slashcommand|usehdr}} before the  {{slashcommand|usefp}} command will work.




 
==Command Line Parameter==
The command can be run at log-in as a [[Command Line Parameters|Command Line Parameter]]. For example, <code>-usefp 1</code>. 




==Example==
==Example==
  /usefp 1
  /usefp 1
==Also==
* {{slashcommand|Usehdr}}
* {{slashcommand|Usefp}}
* {{launchparam|noHDR}}
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[[Category:Command Line Parameters]]

Latest revision as of 22:22, 19 February 2024

Slash Command

/usefp [0-1]

Use a floating point render target for HDR lighting effects if available.

  • 0 = Disable floating point, 1 = Enable floating point. Default = 0.
  • This command enables a dynamic range of values for HDR lighting effects rather than a hard, constant value such as 5. Floating-point values allow you to represent very large differences in light intensity in your scene, without knowing beforehand what the maximum and minimum light values will be.
  • HDR must be enabled first using /usehdr before the /usefp command will work.


Command Line Parameter

The command can be run at log-in as a Command Line Parameter. For example, -usefp 1.


Example

/usefp 1


Also