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| {{ | {{This is a|shader parameter|name=$multipass}} It forces a material to be rendered in separate rendering "passes." This can fix issues with translucent materials, although rendering will be more expensive. | ||
| This command is required to allow DX6 + DX7 users to see [[cubemaps]]. It has also been used on breakable glass materials. | This command is required to allow DX6 + DX7 users to see [[cubemaps]]. It has also been used on breakable glass materials. | ||
| {{Todo|What does it ''exactly'' do, and for what other reasons is it needed?}} | {{Todo|What does it ''exactly'' do, and for what other reasons is it needed?}} | ||
Revision as of 10:15, 10 August 2024

 
$multipass  is a   material shader parameter  available in all  Source games. It forces a material to be rendered in separate rendering "passes." This can fix issues with translucent materials, although rendering will be more expensive.
This command is required to allow DX6 + DX7 users to see cubemaps. It has also been used on breakable glass materials.
 Source games. It forces a material to be rendered in separate rendering "passes." This can fix issues with translucent materials, although rendering will be more expensive.
This command is required to allow DX6 + DX7 users to see cubemaps. It has also been used on breakable glass materials.
Todo: What does it exactly do, and for what other reasons is it needed?
























