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robb surridge 04588085d2 Fix broken links to documentation in header and source files.
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#ROBOMERGE-AUTHOR: robb.surridge
#ROBOMERGE-SOURCE: CL 18726086 in //UE5/Release-5.0/... via CL 18726097 via CL 18726340
#ROBOMERGE-BOT: UE5 (Release-Engine-Test -> Main) (v903-18687472)

[CL 18726365 by robb surridge in ue5-main branch]
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Add a NoRefStreamingLODBias setting for static and skeletal meshes. As the name suggests, it is a LOD bias that is only applied when a mesh doesn't have any component reference. The setting can be found in the static and skeletal mesh editors under the LOD Settings section. The default value is -1 which means using the value of r.Streaming.DefaultNoRefLODBias. If it is greater than or equal to 0, then the specified value will be used. The setting is implemented as a per quality level variable so users can specify different values for different quality levels. Users select what quality levels to use by setting r.Streaming.NoRefLODBiasQualityLevel under the ViewDistanceQuality sections in platform scalability ini files. For example, adding r.Streaming.NoRefLODBiasQualityLevel=0 and r.Streaming.NoRefLODBiasQualityLevel=1 to [ViewDistanceQuality[at]0] and [ViewDistanceQuality[at]1], respectively, in WindowsClientEngine.ini will make low and medium no-ref LOD biases selectable at runtime and they will be changed accordingly when changing view distance qualities. Since no value is specified for view distance quality 2 and up, the default no-ref LOD bias will be used. Note that this is the default value of the NoRefStreamingLODBias setting on a specific mesh. It is not r.Streaming.DefaultNoRefLODBias. The default value will be automatically set to the value of the lowest selected quality level. In the above example, if NoRefStreamingLODBias is 2 for low and 1 for medium, the default will be 2. If this is not desired, it is advised to explicitly specify the desired quality levels for all view distance qualities.
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Add a NoRefStreamingLODBias setting for static and skeletal meshes. As the name suggests, it is a LOD bias that is only applied when a mesh doesn't have any component reference. The setting can be found in the static and skeletal mesh editors under the LOD Settings section. The default value is -1 which means using the value of r.Streaming.DefaultNoRefLODBias. If it is greater than or equal to 0, then the specified value will be used. The setting is implemented as a per quality level variable so users can specify different values for different quality levels. Users select what quality levels to use by setting r.Streaming.NoRefLODBiasQualityLevel under the ViewDistanceQuality sections in platform scalability ini files. For example, adding r.Streaming.NoRefLODBiasQualityLevel=0 and r.Streaming.NoRefLODBiasQualityLevel=1 to [ViewDistanceQuality[at]0] and [ViewDistanceQuality[at]1], respectively, in WindowsClientEngine.ini will make low and medium no-ref LOD biases selectable at runtime and they will be changed accordingly when changing view distance qualities. Since no value is specified for view distance quality 2 and up, the default no-ref LOD bias will be used. Note that this is the default value of the NoRefStreamingLODBias setting on a specific mesh. It is not r.Streaming.DefaultNoRefLODBias. The default value will be automatically set to the value of the lowest selected quality level. In the above example, if NoRefStreamingLODBias is 2 for low and 1 for medium, the default will be 2. If this is not desired, it is advised to explicitly specify the desired quality levels for all view distance qualities.
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