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Parallax may be inducing DOE to bork the Flares #37

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Lisias opened this issue Jul 31, 2023 · 2 comments
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Parallax may be inducing DOE to bork the Flares #37

Lisias opened this issue Jul 31, 2023 · 2 comments
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Lisias commented Jul 31, 2023

Fellow Kerbonaut 1straycat reported that Parallax is somehow inducing DOE to bork on the Flares' drawing.

recentlyish realized that I was not seeing planetary flares anymore... they would only appear at the far right or left edges of my screen, as seen in this vid with Duna: https://i.imgur.com/xOggZ1s.mp4
I spent a few hours tinkering, tried messing around with all the settings to no avail, but incidentally discovered that disabling Dynamic Skybox Dimming makes it so the flares don't ever appear.

It seems that something in Parallax does this; as I've been able to replicate with only DOE and parallax installed, while it was working normally with all my other usual graphics mods installed.

It occasionally works normally even with parallax installed, but I haven't been able to find a pattern to this, and changing the scene makes it broken again.

Looks like Parallax changed the SkyBox layer - but it's no impossible I had messed up something myself when I tried to make the flares to disappear behind atmospheres (issue #2 ). Or both!!!

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Lisias commented Jul 31, 2023

This may be related to #32 .

@Lisias Lisias added the bug Something isn't working label Jul 31, 2023
@Lisias Lisias added duplicate This issue or pull request already exists and removed bug Something isn't working labels Jan 3, 2024
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@Lisias Lisias modified the milestones: 2.1.1.14, 2.1.1.15 Jan 3, 2024
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Lisias commented Jan 3, 2024

It was exactly the other way around. Issue #32 was the root cause of this one!! (damn!)

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