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Terrain tiles disappearing on 1.3.1-7 #280

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gordonfpanam opened this issue Mar 4, 2018 · 3 comments
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Terrain tiles disappearing on 1.3.1-7 #280

gordonfpanam opened this issue Mar 4, 2018 · 3 comments

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@gordonfpanam
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While I first noticed this loading Galileo's Stock Visual Terrain, an installation with only Kopernicus 1.3.1-7 is doing this as well.

Terrain tiles disappear on Eve and Laythe at high altitudes and close approach. I haven't observed this at Kerbin. Terrain colliders are still present, so I can land on it, and I can observe scatter objects 'floating.'

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Find attached KSP and Kopernicus logs, one from a stock install, and one from a stock plus Kopernicus 1.3.1-7 including the supplied editions of Modular Flight Integrator and Module Manager. The second set of logs should include the times when I observed the missing terrain tiles.

Logs-Testing-131-7.zip

Testing environment was KSP_x64 on a Windows 10 1709 machine with 32 GB RAM and NVidia GTX 1080. No command line switches used, so I think it's using the stock Direct3D 9 mode.

@microstiff
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I get the exact same problem too. So far only found this 'tile missing problem' on Laythe. I use KSP_x64 with win10. Hope we can get a fix for this.

@EstrelaGaliza
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Same here!

I cannot fix the problem. I tried many clean installs (Kopernicus + RSS + Squad)

@gordonfpanam
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This appears to have been resolved in Kopernicus 1.4.2-1. I wonder what the difference was.

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