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Henri Verbeet authored
It looks like NV50+ hardware gets you infinities and NaN's in D3D as well for most things, so we should only need special handling for pow and nrm.
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It looks like NV50+ hardware gets you infinities and NaN's in D3D as well for most things, so we should only need special handling for pow and nrm.
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