Add support for 3K and 6K to the Dome Render Texture#37
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Add support for 3K and 6K to the Dome Render Texture#37SR2610 wants to merge 1 commit intoprefrontalcortex:mainfrom
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Altered the dropdown inside of DomeRendererEditor.cs to allow for 3072x3072 and 6144x6144 render texture sizes
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Thanks! Did you happen to measure the performance difference between 3k and 4k, and between 6k and 8k? |
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I've only tested it on one machine with one simple project but 3K performs better than 4K but worse than 2K and the 6K is similar where it is between the 4K and 8K in performance. |
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Altered the dropdown inside of DomeRendererEditor.cs to allow for 3072x3072 and 6144x6144 render texture sizes.