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damar 03-31-2011 09:52 AM

Why the water is so black?
 
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Even I set highest effect in game.The water is still black as oil.
I checked water=-1 in conf.ini. I tried to change to 0 and 1,but stuck at loading screen of mission.
I changed back =-1,and can enter & fly but still black water.
Anybody has same problem?

ckolonko 03-31-2011 10:16 AM

wow that is black!

Stonehouse 03-31-2011 10:20 AM

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Ok you have black I get green texture with a circle of nice water below the aircraft. It seems to be related to level of detail for me as the circle of water contracts and expands as I get further or closer to the water.

Specs:
June 2010 DX9c (latest)
Drivers = 266.58 (latest)
Card = GF 9800GTX+
Win XPSP3

Pics attached (hopefully). I had a friend try my conf.ini on his Win7 machine and he got the same issue but then when he changed the render method to D3D10 it went away. He also tried changing his own conf.ini to D3D9 and got this issue. Not sure what his drivers are other than they would be most likely the latest for Win7 and the GFX range of Nvidia cards.

If anyone has any ideas I'd appreciate some help too.

Thanks,
Stonehouse

speculum jockey 03-31-2011 12:29 PM

Those bastards! They ruin everything!

http://i.imgur.com/Z4rFS.jpg

MJDixon 03-31-2011 05:17 PM

I had the issue with the green textured distant water as well (on XPSP3 as well) - but managed to sort it while trying to increase FPS, as when I changed the Forest setting to Very Low the sea went back to normal (Forest setting was previously set to low.)

Presumably it's some sort of tree based texture error? (Would explain why it's green I suppose.)

Of course the only problem now is there are no trees. :-P

Space Communist 03-31-2011 05:57 PM

I am thinking you guys might want to try an OS that wasn't released a decade ago.

Col.Flanders 03-31-2011 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Space Communist (Post 246913)
I am thinking you guys might want to try an OS that wasn't released a decade ago.

Is XP stated as being below min spec?

If not, why should there be a problem?

Meek 03-31-2011 07:00 PM

GF 9800GTX+ is below minimum requirements, it's probably missing support for a shader that the water needs to render properly, if that is indeed the case, you should consider yourself lucky that you can even play at all.

Stonehouse 03-31-2011 11:35 PM

Thanks for the responses. I'd go along with the 'old OS' and 'old card" point of view except that as Col.Flanders mentioned XP SP3 is part of the min requirement set and as I recall for min requirements the graphics card simply had to be fully Direct 9 compliant with more than 512 mb vram. The 9800GTX+ is both of those and I have never expected great performance with my current PC or GPU but did expect not to have graphics corruptions with low settings.

In any case I've done some further work and sent my conf.ini to a friend with Win 7 and med-high GTX card. He found that he had exactly the same issue as me when using my conf.ini. The only significant difference between the two appears to be the render method. When he edited my conf.ini and changed the render method to D3D10_0 the "green" sea problem went away. He also tried his own conf.ini and edited that changing the render method to D3D9 - he then saw the same "green" sea issue again.

Several others at SimHQ, not realising that I had to leave things D3D9 suggested I should edit the render method to D3D10 as that would fix the issue as it had worked for them.

I could be entirely wrong but I think this indicates there is a problem either with the D3D9 graphics rendering or perhaps a clash with the game and the driver.

Cheers,
Stonehouse

damar 04-01-2011 08:54 AM

solved.

edit conf.ini

Render=D3D10_0

water=-1

MSAA=1
MeshStatics=1 ---->must =1
MeshStaticsDetail=1---->must =1


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