What's wrong (or right) with this picture?

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More than 7 lights
« Last Edit: July 27, 2013, 08:12:57 PM by Kalphiter² »

Every light shows the lighting for it/glows.

how many did you jack it up to support?

and how laggy, if at all.

how many did you jack it up to support?

and how laggy, if at all.
No performance loss at all. Max shaders at 60 FPS.

No performance loss at all. Max shaders at 60 FPS.

how many did you jack it up to support?
no performance loss compared to running it unmodded? :o
computer specs too if its not bothersome

no performance loss compared to running it unmodded? :o
computer specs too if its not bothersome
CPU: AMD Phenom II @ 3.4 GHz
RAM: 24 GB
OS: Windows 7 64bit
GPU: GTX 560 Ti @ 900MHz
My computer may be slightly above average but it won't make much of a performance loss on any system.

CPU: AMD Phenom II @ 3.4 GHz
RAM: 24 GB
OS: Windows 7 64bit
GPU: GTX 560 Ti @ 900MHz
My computer may be slightly above average but it won't make much of a performance loss on any system.
...what world have i been living in then
world of laptops probably :(

also, would it be allowed to provide documentation on how to do this because i'm p sure a lot of people out there would like to know exactly how.

tutorial now
now
NOW
NOWW


it would've been more impressive if everything casts its own shadow
but still
how2do

inb4pulls a #port and keeps it to himself for no reason

inb4pulls a #port and keeps it to himself for no reason
what do you mean
he posted the source code in the topic on gen discussion


what topic...
I only see him talking about the need to use a different system...