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Hi everyone!

 

Anyone knows why this happens? it looks like when i gain alttitude... the "ground" goes up, and buildings, AAA and tanks and that stuff looks "under" de ground... it only happens in concrete floors like airports or runways... the stuff in the grass and field does not looks with any issue.

Thanks a lot for your time.

 

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Posted (edited)

It's a known Zbuffer issue.

So far I haven't seen or found a way to fix it.

 

This anomally didn't exist in 2010C patch, but with Jan2011, it's somehow back again..

Edited by PureBlue
Posted

It's a known Zbuffer issue.

So far I haven't seen or found a way to fix it.

 

This anomally didn't exist in 2010C patch, but with Jan2011, it's somehow back again..

 

Owwww...

so the only way to fix it is to intall that patch.

Do you know if im losing important updated stuff if i revert to the 2010C patch???

Posted

You'll loose a LOT of bug fixes!!!

 

Also, you can't 'go backwards' in patching. YOu'll have to uninstall the entire game, reinstall, and THEN patch.

Not worth the effort. Just live with it like the rest of us, untill TK fixes the zBuffer issues (again)

 

wrench

kevin stein

Posted

You'll loose a LOT of bug fixes!!!

 

Also, you can't 'go backwards' in patching. YOu'll have to uninstall the entire game, reinstall, and THEN patch.

Not worth the effort. Just live with it like the rest of us, untill TK fixes the zBuffer issues (again)

 

wrench

kevin stein

 

Hahahaha

Thanks Wrench, i will xD

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