Use full size mipmaps for reflections when in high-quality mode#62362
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@lyuma I'd appreciate it if you could test this out in your project as you were the one to first notice the issue and it was most obvious in your project |
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Fixes: #61511
As suspected the issue was caused by using a 64x64 mipmap (introduced in #58177). This bug also caused high-quality skies to look worse than realtime skies again. With this PR, they are back to looking about the same.
High Quality mode is now slightly slower than it was after merging #58177, but it is still significantly faster than before #58177. (On my device this PR adds about 150 us for the calculation of high-quality reflections out of ~5 ms for the full sky update).
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