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UUM-86915
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Overblown outdoor lighting in HDRP on Intel Iris Xe GPU
PikPok players iare reporting a bug with overblown outdoor lighting in their Steam Demo. This only occurs on Iris Xe integrated GPUs. Happens on both DX11 and DX12
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Here are the steps to open the project:
1. Download the project repo via Plastic. Contact [~damian.nachman] for access.
2. After downloading, open the main branch in file explorer.
3. Navigate to "DRS_Unity/Packages", and unzip the contents of "PikPokPackageCache.zip". (See attachment)
4. Open the project using the latest Unity 6 LTS
5. Go to "PikPok" > "BuildConfig" window, select *SteamDemo_QA* in the left panel and click *Apply Settings* in the top right.
6. Go to "DRS' > "GameRunner" window, select the *Boot_SteamDemo.unity* in the list of Boot scenes
7.Build and run the project on a notebook using Iris Xe GPU
*Reproducible with versions:*
6000.0.24f1
*Tested on (OS):*
Windows 11 ProProcessor 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-12900H 2.50 GHz
Nvidia RTX
Installed RAM 32,0 GB (31,7 GB usable)
RTX 3080 Ti (31.0.15.5244)
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