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underwater color / shader

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Date Editor Before After
2/26/2023 4:27:08 PMUSrankcabinboy before revert after revert
2/26/2023 4:26:48 PMUSrankcabinboy before revert after revert
2/26/2023 4:14:36 PMUSrankcabinboy before revert after revert
2/26/2023 4:12:46 PMUSrankcabinboy before revert after revert
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1 That's /water 1. What you're looking for is /water 4, known as the "Bumpmapped" water type in the lobby settings. 1 That's /water 1. What you're looking for is /water 4, known as the "Bumpmapped" water type in the lobby settings.
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3 If your water type is already set to "Bumpmapped" but your water is reset to /water 1 on loading a match, this is likely because you have ATI/Intel Compatibility set to "Automatic", which [url=https://github.com/ZeroK-RTS/Chobby/issues/843]currently excludes all non-Nvidia cards from the setting of /water 4[/url]. To work around this, you can set ATI/Intel Compatibility in the lobby settings to "Off", though this may or may not cause issues if you do use an ATI/Intel GPU. 3 If your water type is already set to "Bumpmapped" but your water is reset to /water 1 on loading a match, this is likely because you have ATI/Intel Compatibility set to "Automatic", which [url=https://github.com/ZeroK-RTS/Chobby/issues/843]currently excludes all non-Nvidia cards from the setting of /water 4[/url]. To work around this, you can set ATI/Intel Compatibility in the lobby settings to "Off", though this may or may not cause issues if you do use an ATI/Intel GPU.
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5 For the sake of resolving the issue linked above, to anyone lurking: would you mind stating your GPU ( or at least GPU brand) and whether this issue affects you? If you do use an AMD/ATI/Intel GPU, do you experience any problems when turning ATI/Intel Compaitiblity off? 5 For the sake of resolving the issue linked above, to anyone lurking: would you mind stating your GPU ( or at least GPU brand) and whether this issue affects you? If you do use an ATI/Intel GPU, do you experience any problems when turning ATI/Intel Compaitiblity off?