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* Only two texture import modes for low/high quality now: * S3TC/BPTC * ETC2/ASTC * Makes sense given this is the general preferred and most compatible combination in most platforms. * Removed lossy_quality from VRAM texture compression options. It was unused everywhere. * Added a new "high_quality" option to texture import. When enabled, it uses BPTC/ASTC (BC7/ASTC4x4) instead of S3TC/ETC2 (DXT1-5/ETC2,ETCA). * Changed MacOS export settings so required texture formats depend on the architecture selected. This solves the following problems: * Makes it simpler to import textures as high quality, without having to worry about the specific format used. * As the editor can now run on platforms such as web, Mac OS with Apple Silicion and Android, it should no longer be assumed that S3TC/BPTC is available by default for it. |
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config | ||
crypto | ||
debugger | ||
error | ||
extension | ||
input | ||
io | ||
math | ||
object | ||
os | ||
string | ||
templates | ||
variant | ||
core_bind.cpp | ||
core_bind.h | ||
core_builders.py | ||
core_constants.cpp | ||
core_constants.h | ||
core_globals.cpp | ||
core_globals.h | ||
core_string_names.cpp | ||
core_string_names.h | ||
doc_data.cpp | ||
doc_data.h | ||
register_core_types.cpp | ||
register_core_types.h | ||
SCsub | ||
typedefs.h | ||
version.h |