Has anyone tried changing the bulb?
Happens even at native res + ultra shadows, sadly.For the records, since update 6 i have noticeable flickering in the hangar shadows (viewing from ship' seat), but i'm subsampling and with low shadows
Apologies for not getting back to you with some flickering shadow videos (I blame Psykit and her latest race for keeping me off world this week).WELL...I mean....ok they do dance a bit BUT these are very useful and severe examples to add to the pot.
Thanks for joining in!
Apologies for not getting back to you with some flickering shadow videos (I blame Psykit and her latest race for keeping me off world this week).
I did just want to highlight some great examples of flickering (and strangely behaving) surface shadows that just happen to feature in today's video from the @Buur Pit tho.
Source: https://youtu.be/IKfVJyQ1zGU?t=621
Source: https://youtu.be/IKfVJyQ1zGU?t=801
I think these are particularly good illustrations since the Buurs will not have actively sought out bad examples, quite the opposite I would imagine, they'll want their videos to look as slick as possible and I imagine must really hate this stuff and have presumably been unable to avoid it.
Yeah some of it is just unavoidable still sadly. Thanks for posting @Alec Turner
Weird, I've never(?, certainly rarely, if ever) seen such.Made a video about planetary shadows in 6.01:
Source: https://youtu.be/aulwaR765C8
And here's one about shadows in hangars flickering:
Source: https://youtu.be/juJns6k3q3A
Maybe play odyssey more, because this whole thread + this issue on the issue tracker has plenty of evidence https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/41717Weird, I've never(?, certainly rarely, if ever) seen such.
I play Odyssey several hours almost every day. However, I play it on Linux via steam thus Proton and Vulkan (on a 1080).Maybe play odyssey more, because this whole thread + this issue on the issue tracker has plenty of evidence https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/41717
No, I will not rest assured. I have seen plenty of elongated shadows, but they did not behave that way as far as I can remember. However, over the last two weeks, I spent a lot of time mining tritium for my carrier (when not visiting the sites along Hyford's Trail (as I call it)).Rest assured every instance of elongated shadows on any planet surface works like that at the moment. Far from minor wobbles or rare occurrences, sadly.
It is not regardless of detail settings because part of detail settings is shadow map resolution. I do see jagged shadows sometimes (like just now with the toast rack at Crippen Port (sun at a "good" angle)), and jagged shadows will result from the shadow map having too low a resolution with poor interpolation, but I have not seen anything like those dancing shadows shown in the videos.I wrote "rest assured" (and state it again with full confidence) because it's not something that happens from time to time or in particular edge-case circumstances, but wherever the ground has to project shadows. It's a fundamental issue with how those shadows are rendered relative to the ground generation tech regardless of detail settings, so as I said it's not a matter of opinions or anecdotal experience. If you never (or very rarely) saw this, it's either not happening on Linux, or you are not remembering it. I'm not attacking you mind, so sorry if I come a bit harsh on the subject, but on the contrary I'd find really interesting if you could in fact confirm that the issue is not present, or in a much more limited way, in the game running on Linux.
Well, that's just it, that's what I want to know, too: why do I NOT see it (assuming I actually don't, but I'm pretty sure I would have noticed, as I DO notice the other lighting bugs all too well). I even did a planetary approach to check. While I didn't see the problem in question, I certainly did see a shift in shadow resolution as I got close to the surface (a few t0s of km, think I hadn't entered glide yet). but it was rock-solid before and after the shift. Of course, the terrain wasn't all that similar to what's in that video, so it doesn't really mean much.But I'm not upset. And it's not a matter of "believing" someone or not. It's actually three replies I'm evaluating the possibility it might not happen in the Linux version and why, all the while pointing out it definitely happens on pc outside of any anecdotal experience.
(Also why it's so hard to take any message exchange in this god forgotten place as anything less than a last stand at noon, I'll never understand the mental stance )