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"render" is the process of create a image on a screen or similar, on games, is the process to create the actual view from the game data.

somebody is wailing about the mirrors on old games, WAS NOT a new entity but what you see on the mirrors of old games was a copy of the render of the actual room.

and somebody call him a moron because THAT'S (more or less) how the actual mirrors works.

to be fair, on newer games the view of a mirror is a different render to include the POV of the main character.
 
Older games achieved "working" mirrors by simply having a copy of the entire room on the other side, with the "mirror" itself being just an invisible barrier. What you saw in the "mirror" wasn't a reflection of the room you were in, but the other end of the actual room. A player character sprite was placed in the "mirror" half of the room, and it was following your movements.


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And I really hope that mirrors don't work that way in real life, portals into a copy of your room, with a meat puppet of yourself mimicking your moves :unsure: :unsure: :unsure:
 
"render" is the process of create a image on a screen or similar, on games, is the process to create the actual view from the game data.

somebody is wailing about the mirrors on old games, WAS NOT a new entity but what you see on the mirrors of old games was a copy of the render of the actual room.

and somebody call him a moron because THAT'S (more or less) how the actual mirrors works.

to be fair, on newer games the view of a mirror is a different render to include the POV of the main character.
Older games achieved "working" mirrors by simply having a copy of the entire room on the other side, with the "mirror" itself being just an invisible barrier. What you saw in the "mirror" wasn't a reflection of the room you were in, but the other end of the actual room. A player character sprite was placed in the "mirror" half of the room, and it was following your movements.


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And I really hope that mirrors don't work that way in real life, portals into a copy of your room, with a meat puppet of yourself mimicking your moves :unsure: :unsure: :unsure:
And what does that have to do with the reply with a lot of numbers?
 

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