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USER ISSUE: Large Lumber Stockpile Graphic Bug #22641

Closed BL00DYHUN73R closed 2 years ago

BL00DYHUN73R commented 3 years ago

Large Lumber Stockpile Graphic Bug

\ User Id: (Not logged user) Version: 0.9.4.1 beta release-242

Steps to Reproduce: Place Large Lumber Stockpile

Expected behavior:

Actual behavior: Graphic Bug, that has a shadow when Sun/Moon shines on it

Do you have mods installed? Does the issue happen when no mods are installed?: no Mods

**Please provide log files. Instruction is here https://github.com/StrangeLoopGames/EcoIssues/wiki/Getting-the-Eco-game-log-file

TwixterZ commented 3 years ago

@BL00DYHUN73R thank you for raising this issue.

I have not been able to replicate this, can you share your graphic setting in game? also if possible your world save where this happens.

Steps to access save files: https://github.com/StrangeLoopGames/EcoIssues/wiki/Uploading-a-world-save

BL00DYHUN73R commented 3 years ago

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtX_Ai6ZW53IahtowaTljQFvzsw?e=U9zCDn

The link to my world

Graphic Settings

Hope this helps. I can recreate same visual bug in every world

BL00DYHUN73R commented 3 years ago

@TwixterZ forgot to mention you but i posted the info u wanted

TwixterZ commented 3 years ago

Hello @BL00DYHUN73R I have tested this using your save and following your graphic setting as you shared above and still did not face this

see below image taken from my test image

would you be able to provide your dxdiag for me to look at?

BL00DYHUN73R commented 3 years ago

@TwixterZ how can i provide you with that

TwixterZ commented 3 years ago

@BL00DYHUN73R, my apologies for such late response, you can find steps below

  1. From the Windows desktop, press the Windows and R keys to open the Run window.
  2. In the Open: field of the Run window, type dxdiag. Click OK or the Enter key to open the DirectX* Diagnostic Tool. If prompted to check if your drivers are digitally signed, click Yes.
  3. In the DirectX* Diagnostic Tool window, choose Save All Information.
  4. In the Save As window, the DirectX* information is saved as a text (.TXT) file. Choose the Desktop or another easily accessible location to save your file, and then click Save.
D3nnis3n commented 2 years ago

Closing issue due to old age, never having been reproduced and provided information not having been provided. If it reappears, please feel free to create a new issue :)