Originally written by Arkos | 76561198106522949
Game Version: 1.1.1382
===== System Specs =====
CPU Brand: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10750H CPU @ 2.60GHz
Vendor: GenuineIntel
GPU Brand: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super
GPU Driver Info: Unknown
Num CPU Cores: 6
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Context: Velociraptor
Map: Rival_Shores
Expected Results: When creating a mixskin, Velociraptor should sport its received body feather pattern on its body feathers like normal.
Actual Results: Many times when the game generates a mixskin for Velociraptor, the pattern meant to be on its body feathers is applied to its normal skin under the body feathers, with the feathers receiving a pure base color. This generally leads to unpleasant, buggy looking skins.
Replication: Generate a few mixskins for Velociraptor and the phenomenon will almost certainly reveal itself. It may also occur more when generating a mixskin from two Velociraptors with the same pattern (e.g. two woodpeckers or reincarnation), though I can't entirely say for certain. This doesn't happen to its arm or tail feathers, only to its body feathers, as far as I'm aware.
Originally written by Arkos | 76561198106522949 Game Version: 1.1.1382
===== System Specs ===== CPU Brand: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10750H CPU @ 2.60GHz Vendor: GenuineIntel GPU Brand: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super GPU Driver Info: Unknown Num CPU Cores: 6 =================== Context: Velociraptor Map: Rival_Shores
Expected Results: When creating a mixskin, Velociraptor should sport its received body feather pattern on its body feathers like normal. Actual Results: Many times when the game generates a mixskin for Velociraptor, the pattern meant to be on its body feathers is applied to its normal skin under the body feathers, with the feathers receiving a pure base color. This generally leads to unpleasant, buggy looking skins. Replication: Generate a few mixskins for Velociraptor and the phenomenon will almost certainly reveal itself. It may also occur more when generating a mixskin from two Velociraptors with the same pattern (e.g. two woodpeckers or reincarnation), though I can't entirely say for certain. This doesn't happen to its arm or tail feathers, only to its body feathers, as far as I'm aware.