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Retro Noita with Dithering
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2020 年 6 月 25 日 下午 4:58
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Retro Noita with Dithering

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Experience noita as you never have before! Stunning shades that your eyes will not believe on the latest and greatest CRT monitor!

This mod adds shaders to make noita look "retro" and dithers it to create a old school shading effect.

(This shader will currently break fog of war so everything will always be lit up, I will work around this eventually but for now I will leave it like this.)

Here is a different version of the mod which doesn't include dithering:
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2134538484

[seems to have broken slightly in 1.0]
8 条留言
Krake 2022 年 7 月 19 日 下午 3:56 
This one (unlike the retroshader) does not work with rouge vision. Unplayable! :p
eggus 2021 年 4 月 25 日 上午 4:14 
sees liquid
doesnt put curser over to check
thinks its water
hops in
death message: killed by Acid
Krimzon_Pixel 2020 年 11 月 11 日 下午 2:59 
Only problem with this mod and the other retro mod is that you don't know what kind of liquid you are stepping in until you do haha
Mopsticks 2020 年 7 月 5 日 上午 11:16 
breaks my camera tho
Derpy_Penguin 2020 年 6 月 26 日 下午 6:34 
now i get it, thanks!
CloudedByKatana 2020 年 6 月 25 日 下午 11:36 
Dithering is the little dots that you see in the image, it's a graphical effect/technique that is often used to keep images with a limited color palette from having large flat colored areas. It adds variety and detail which normally would be achieved through a more varied color palette. It also is used in 2 color images (for example, pure black and white) to create shading by changing the the density of dots thus giving the appearance of shading without having to have a larger color palette.
Groovy Raven 2020 年 6 月 25 日 下午 7:08 
add white noise to (a digital recording) to reduce distortion of low-amplitude signals. It's the fuzzy effect on it to make it look like an old tv
Derpy_Penguin 2020 年 6 月 25 日 下午 7:05 
great! one question tho:what the heck is dithering?