Parity Shaders For Real On God No Cap#1751
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AdamTadeusz merged 5 commits intoNeotokyoRebuild:masterfrom Feb 28, 2026
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Parity Shaders For Real On God No Cap#1751AdamTadeusz merged 5 commits intoNeotokyoRebuild:masterfrom
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still need to double check i didnt make any oopsies on the neoassets side but other than that this is ready for review |
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LGTM (apart from a couple of nitpicks), also looks good in-game.
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Ok the PR should live up to its name and description now |
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neoAssets PR
Not quite the same actually, here are the differences that are still present:
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Thermal Vision
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