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Does anyone know what "#autoLOC_6012031" is?


ansaman

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It doesn’t show up in my settings menu as autoloc but I believe it is the option that should say “show celestial body shadows”.  If you don’t see that option, then that must be it.  Right at the bottom. 

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3 minutes ago, MechBFP said:

It doesn’t show up in my settings menu as autoloc but I believe it is the option that should say “show celestial body shadows”.  If you don’t see that option, then that must be it.  Right at the bottom. 

Thanks for the heads-up, but I am wondering why the label problem. :wacko:

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13 minutes ago, ansaman said:

Thanks for the heads-up, but I am wondering why the label problem. :wacko:

No idea. Are you running the English version?

I got my copy from steam and it is working just fine for me. I would do a completely fresh install to see if it helps for you. 

It seems like something is messed up with your game files. 

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16 minutes ago, MechBFP said:

No idea. Are you running the English version?

I got my copy from steam and it is working just fine for me. I would do a completely fresh install to see if it helps for you. 

It seems like something is messed up with your game files. 

Fresh install. Not steam.

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AFAIK, the #autoloc things are placeholders for localization.  Instead of having to write a version in English, and a version in German and a version in Swahili, they just write one version and put those placeholders in for things like menu items.  Then they write localization files that are tables that match the placeholders to the correct phrase, depending on what language you pick.

Looks to me, in my very inexpert opinion, like you have a borked localization file somewhere.

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1 hour ago, MaxPeck said:

AFAIK, the #autoloc things are placeholders for localization.  Instead of having to write a version in English, and a version in German and a version in Swahili, they just write one version and put those placeholders in for things like menu items.  Then they write localization files that are tables that match the placeholders to the correct phrase, depending on what language you pick.

Looks to me, in my very inexpert opinion, like you have a borked localization file somewhere.

THANKS for helping.

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