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Fixed
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0
Found in
4.5.0f3
Issue ID
607635
Regression
Yes
"Deferred" and "Linear" settings for Rendering Path/Color Space, make the scene go dark in Full Screen mode.
"Deferred" and "Linear" settings for Rendering Path/Color Space, make the scene go dark in Full Screen mode.
To reproduce:
- Open attached project and launch "test" scene
- Make sure that the Rendering Path is set to "Deferred Lighting" and Color Space is set to "Linear"
- Build & Run windows standalone player
- When the Windows FullScreen Configuration window comes up, make sure that the screen resolution is set to minimum and that Graphics Quality is set to "Good"
- Execute the player in full screen mode
- Press ALT+ENTER to change the player to windowed mode
- Observe that the scene now looks brighter
Additional comments:
- When the Graphics Quality is set to Fantastic, this issue does not happen. The colors look the same whether the player is running in full screen or windowed mode
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