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If early-z is disabled, FPK is also disabled?
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If early-z is disabled, FPK is also disabled?
markhuang2007
over 4 years ago
In Mali GPU, FPK will also be disabled, if early-z is disabled?
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Peter Harris
over 4 years ago
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Oliver Beirne
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Peter Harris
over 4 years ago
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Hi Mark, Hidden surface removal requires guarantees that the occluder is opaque before fragment shading occurs. Opacity meaning both not using the destination color (not using blending, framebuffer fetch...
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