DSS Grid not showing probe impacts not showing

Hey gang, I've scoured Google and I can't seem to find an answer to this. I've only been playing about a week now, but I have been mapping systems and planets for a few days now. Yesterday, the grid that shows over a planet for DSS no longer shows up. Also, I can't see the probe impacts on the planet. The planet looks like just a planet. When I look at the back of the planet, the view doesn't change.. I'm still seeing the planet. I've attached a few screenshots showing the planet before I scan, after a probe hits, and then a view of the back of the planet. As you can see, there isn't a blue grid. I'm hoping I'm just noobed out and I messed some setting up, but I'm pretty sure I didn't. I switched ships to
 

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Ok, I have no idea what is going on. I found one that works? I can't figure out what is different about this one. I've watched about 4 tutorials on youtube on how to use dss and not a single one mentions it only working on certain types of planets. Any ideas?
 

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Never had a problem like you describe. The only time the overlay doesn't appear after probing was if the HUD was in combat mode - yours is not so must be a bug. Only other thought that I can offer is distance - but if you are close enough to launch probes then the overlay should appear.

Change from the overlay appearing on all bodies if just one was probed bug though. ;)
 
You're too far away. You need to get closer to the planet for the grid and probe radii to appear.

Hey Sapyx.. I kept oozing forward until I was almost landing on it... odd thing is, I logged out for a few hours, then logged back in, now it works. I managed to map a few different systems with no problems.. :rolleyes:

Ah well... my eyes are burning now from staring at my screen for the last few hours.. I need a break! :)

Thanks for the replies everyone!

Have a good night!

Dave
 
Figured it out!! Planets with no atmosphere don't show the blue grid... whew!!! :) That took a while to figure out!!!

Dave
 
Hi para.. it looks as if he made his disappear by changing his mode. It was initially there after he mapped it. I'm talking about while in a system, I'm mapping all the planets, and some won't show the blue grid. It doens't matter what mode, how close, how far I am, the blue grid never shows. In one of the last systems I was mapping, I finally noticed that one that wouldn't show a grid had no atmosphere. I looked for another with no atmosphere, and sure enough, mapping the planet didn't show a grid. I then moved to one with an atmosphere, and it showed the grid...

That's been my experience anyway..

Have a good one,

Dave

How do you explain this then:

 
Hi para.. it looks as if he made his disappear by changing his mode. It was initially there after he mapped it. I'm talking about while in a system, I'm mapping all the planets, and some won't show the blue grid. It doens't matter what mode, how close, how far I am, the blue grid never shows. In one of the last systems I was mapping, I finally noticed that one that wouldn't show a grid had no atmosphere. I looked for another with no atmosphere, and sure enough, mapping the planet didn't show a grid. I then moved to one with an atmosphere, and it showed the grid...

That's been my experience anyway..

Have a good one,

Dave

It is my video, I linked it to just before I switched HUD mode on purpose. The video was made to illustrate DSS mapping a planet with surface features - so, landable i.e. no atmosphere and overlay appears as the probes land (if you watch the whole thing).

Your experience has got to be a bug - raise a support ticket.
 
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