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    Global Ligthing In Login Screen

    Does anyone know where this stuff comes from in Vanilla\BC\Wotlk?

    For one project I need exact global lighting settings they use. But I cant find them.

    I know, that in these clients, there are fog settings in AccountLogin.xml and the right model in BC and Wotlk is set in AccountLogin.lua. but there is no trace of setting global lighting thing. And it exists somewhere for sure, because Vanilla and BC screens are not fully correct, when I render them. It feels like some gamma correction needs to be applied to screen.

    My worst fear is that it's hardcoded into WoW.exe file. Maybe the record with id=1 from light.dbc is used for that?

    Any clues are welcome.

    Global Ligthing In Login Screen

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