Horizon effect not working correctly in opengl

Grigri

I like to make maps, not that good at it though
Hey, so when i try to make a FOF stretch out endlessly with the horizon effect (like in dsz) it wont work, atleast not in opengl, in software it does work normally however.
how can i fix this?
 
I don't think the Horizon Effect is an intentional feature that needs fixing.
OpenGL likely has a failsafe for it while Software doesn't.

That's what I would think, at least.
 
I don't think the Horizon Effect is an intentional feature that needs fixing.
OpenGL likely has a failsafe for it while Software doesn't.

That's what I would think, at least.
The Horizon Effect is absolutely an intended feature, in fact it's a Linedef Type. https://wiki.srb2.org/wiki/Linedef_type_41
Hey, so when i try to make a FOF stretch out endlessly with the horizon effect (like in dsz) it wont work, atleast not in opengl, in software it does work normally however.
Is the FOF in the skybox?
 
OpenGL currently does not support FoF compatibility with horizon rendering, it is why a lot of maps designed with OpenGL in mind use a regular floor for water that needs to extend infinitely or instead use a type of border that was more common in old versions of the game.

OpenGL in general still supports just a subset of SRB2's rendering features fully. There are reports of a new hardware renderer being worked on, but the landing date is unknown at this point.
 
OpenGL currently does not support FoF compatibility with horizon rendering, it is why a lot of maps designed with OpenGL in mind use a regular floor for water that needs to extend infinitely or instead use a type of border that was more common in old versions of the game.

OpenGL in general still supports just a subset of SRB2's rendering features fully. There are reports of a new hardware renderer being worked on, but the landing date is unknown at this point.
ah, alright. thanks for the help! :)
 

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