- Fix for issue https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D/issues/525 This
fix takes into account the skewed view into the world when you have a
projection offset and the ability to see further into the scene at the
edges opposite to the offset.
- SceneCullingState now has two frustum rather than one: a culling
frustum and camera frustum.
- The camera frustum should be referenced when you need the projection
matrix or don't want a skewed frustum.
- The culling frustum should be referenced during any scene culling or
when determining what dynamic geometry to render. It currently skews
itself to take into account any projection offset (automatically
calculated in SceneCullingState constructor).
- When there is no projection offset, the camera frustum and culling
frustum are the same. This usually means any time when not using the
Oculus Rift.
- The PlaneReflector class now supports side-by-side rendering. This
does mean that while in this rendering style that all planar reflections
are rendered twice, as reflection is a screen space effect from the eye
point of view.
- Planar reflections now work in the Oculus Rift.
- Modified GuiTSCtrl::onRender() to move up where the rendering style is
defined to just before the reflection manager has its turn.