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Last updated 6 months ago

Using "Lamps" you can enable street lamps on the traffic pole. Only some types of poles can have Street Lamps.

"Lamps Type" example:

"Lamp On" - If is True, it will enable the "Emissive" on materials.

Spot Lights - If enabled, add SpotLights to each street lamp or traffic pole. The spotlights are positioned based on the socket locations in the static meshes.

Spot Lights Visible - When disabled, this setting can make the spotlight invisible during runtime. This is useful, for example, if you have day and night cycles during runtime.

You can tweak the parameters of the spotlights such as intensity, outer cone, set attenuation radius, temperature, etc.

"Spot Lights Visible" - When disabled, this setting can make the spotlight invisible during runtime. This is useful, for example, if you have day and night cycles.