Polaris0352
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Just found out JNSQ *AND* Kopernicus are updated for 1.8.x? So excite! Your hard work is most appreciated. My holy trinity of mods can finally be installed!
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Ok, didn't capture a screenshot, but holy moly. I was re entering into the sunset on Kerbin and that sunset looked REAL! Amazing work on this. For the simplicity of installation, this is a gorgeous mod. I LOVE the sunflare as well. Nice work.
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On 1/2/2020 at 4:22 AM, GunnyErmy said:
A user on Steam called Lord Duke has posted a very nice recreation of the Jupiter colony ships. Description states it even includes a Chariot in the cargo bay. I haven't tried it, but it looks outstanding.
Are you sure about that user name? I can't seem to find it.
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On 11/30/2019 at 10:28 AM, coyotesfrontier said:
This is a known issue with AMD cards, integrated or dedicated. It happens in stock as well, but is currently being worked on by SQUAD. My guess is that it'll be fixed for 1.8.2, but no promises.
Fascinating. I wish I wasn't so opposed to geforce products. I love my AMD. I should try reverting to stock and seeing if I have the same issue.
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On 12/25/2019 at 1:05 PM, Crispyboio said:
i changed the light settings and it fixed it
Can you be more specific? I'm having a similar issue. I literally signed up to this forum to ask you this question.
[DEFUNCT] AD ASTRA --- Check the latest post and update!
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Posted · Edited by Polaris0352
Am dumb
I am having a very similar issue with a distinct lack of clouds. I have copied ONLY the textures folder from my AVP zip into the Ad-Astra folder so I have lots of textures present now, but EVE seems to be referencing missing files as others are experiencing. Is there a solution to this? I was also having difficulty finding an installation guide for Ad Astra. I also had some weird ground texture issues on Moho, but I can pick at that later. So far though? Every planet looks AMAZING other than a lack of clouds and such. I've been waiting a long time to have Kopernicus, and JNSQ be up to date enough to try this out. I am most definitely NOT disappointed.