This is high risk with respect to performance.

Blending is slower than not blending. And preventing the occlusion
optimizations (and bypass) from kicking in is much slower again.

If it's a temporary thing like during transitions then that's probably
OK. Otherwise it should be off the table. Because we're potentially
talking about throwing out all the performance work that's been done so
far, if we implement this.

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