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    I am new to this website and I have just downloaded Qrake and for some reason the blood is blue and I don't know how to fix that. I know this seems stupid but please help a fellow gamer out.

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    seems your gfx drivers dont like the way decals are inversely applied
    im not sure theres a way without a custom code path
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    • #3
      I have an Intel integrated graphics drive so maybe thats it, it seems like I can't really do anything about it.

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      • #4
        Note i have no idea what i'm talking about:

        Maybe if you had some inverse decals they would show up the proper color.
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        • #5
          ya they are inversed to begin with internally the colors flip when passing them thru an opengl function otherwise when they overlap u will see edges
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          • #6
            Blood is blue silly.
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            • #7
              ya they are inversed to begin with internally the colors flip when passing them thru an opengl function otherwise when they overlap u will see edges
              ya I meant inverse of that

              Blood is blue silly.
              not when it hits air. The hemoglobin in your blood is responsible for carrying the oxygen in your blood but, when it hits air it binds to much more oxygen than was in the vein that it came from. This causes it to change shape and therefore reflect/absorb light differently hence changing the color.

              Lol @ your signature, that's about where I would usually nail the monitor with my fist in programming frustration.
              Last edited by MadGypsy; 06-27-2014, 08:24 PM.
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              • #8
                Someone's a fucking smurf!

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