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I noticed that the RSS mod is very unstable and buggy, my Earth has strange light blue color in oceans near the lands and the planet itself is very low quality. My spacecraft always moves with the f&*#$!* CLAMPS and WOBBLES! Also in RSS i just timewarped , around 278 years has passed and it's still nighttime all the time. The sun is not even bright by itself and all colors of the planets seem to be overbrightened (distorted). Phew, that was a huge list of problems, man! Please, i need some help fast!

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That does not sound nominal.

We need more info, mate. What version of KSP are you running? What version of Kopernicus and RSS etc??

For what it's worth, my RSS installs run just fine, none of the issues you are describing. My main full size RSS install is on KSP 1.2.2, by the way. And I like SSRSS on 1.3.1 a lot too.

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Just now, Dafni said:

That does not sound nominal.

We need more info, mate. What version of KSP are you running? What version of Kopernicus and RSS etc??

For what it's worth, my RSS installs run just fine, none of the issues you are describing. My main full size RSS install is on KSP 1.2.2, by the way. And I like SSRSS on 1.3.1 a lot too.

Mine version is 1.11 and i have kopernicus BleedingEdge 1.11.0

Also i think I'll have to downgrade :/

 

because i think that's where the problem is laying on

 

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Oh man, I cant help you there, sorry.

The latest version I tried with RSS was 1.6.1, for some KSRSS fun. But I guess full size would work too.

Traditionally RSS was always a full version behind. The original creators would only release a new RSS version when KSP updated to the next full version, to avoid having to deal with the hotfixes IIRC. If this logic still applies you'd have to look into 1.10.1, but I dont follow the development anymore. A good bet would be to ask the Kopernicus crowd. They have a very lively Discord server going, btw. Pick a version that you know will work nicely, and pay attention to the versions of the dependencies.

Like I said, if I am in the mood for a full size RSS I fire up 1.2.2, works fine for me.

 

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