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Won't Fix
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0
Found in
2018.4
2020.1.0b8
2020.2
Issue ID
1246037
Regression
No
Inconsistent fog between OpenGL and DirectX
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open the project from the attached file "1246037.zip"
2. Open the SampleScene and inspect the Game View
3. Go to File -> Build and Run
4. Inspect the WebGL build and compare it to the Game View
Expected result: Fog is the same as in the Game View
Actual result: Fog is more further away than in the Game View
Reproducible with: 2018.4.23f1, 2019.4.0f1, 2020.1.0b12, 2020.2.0a14
Note: not reproducible with Mac and Windows builds.
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Resolution Note:
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