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#version 450 core
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[2016/11/07] GLSL version: 3.30 NVIDIA
#version 450 core
[2016/11/07] GLSL version: 3.30 NVIDIA
OK, I update my NVIDIA and comment the sectionSimply leave the detailed noise and don't change the cached shaders. The updated shaders supplied with the mod will not work correctly on each system. You have to change the very first line in each shader to the glsl version which your system supports:You may find it in the beginning of se.log:Code: Select all#version 450 core
This is not easy if your GLSL version is not 4.5, which is assumed in the shaders supplied by this mod. So simply don't disable the detail nose, and you will have nothing to do with shaders. The detail noise is still a good option, because in my method textures are 4 times larger.Code: Select all[2016/11/07] GLSL version: 3.30 NVIDIA
// Add detail normal noise normal (0.9375 because normal vectors are packed into [0, 1] range)
vec3 normDetail = normalize(detNoise.xyz - 0.9375);
normVec = normalize(normVec + 0.5 * normDetail);
I have the last version of NVIDIA (Version : 375.70 published on 28/10/2016), have GeForce GT 740M, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3630QM CPU @ 2.40 GHz (64 bits), 5.88 GB RAM and my resolution of my computer it is 1366 x 768, 60Hz and my OpenGL is 4.5.0 NVIDIA 375.70 with the driver version 375.70.@Quarior Just found out that my drivers are 3 versions old lol
Yes this works, but not everyone has the patience like you and me, it is a tedious process...
After I add your GLSL to the OP, but perhaps they are the same as mine? The version looks the same, have you checked that? different drivers but same openGL version?
The textures sizes are correct, unfortunately it is the only way to get decent performanceMod works fine with default settings but texture are a little bit to big so if you go to the ground and change speed to ca. 7 m/s you can see the textures are too big to be real size.
My System:
-Intel Core I5 - 4670K @5.60 GHz
-16GB DDR3-1600MHz Ram
-MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X (8GB GDDR5X)
-120GB SSD Samung / 2TB HDD Seagate