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KSP 1.9.1 Bug - Boosters not fixing


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1 hour ago, ygor_ma said:

Boosters not fixing on the ship structure. Struts did not solve the issue. Tested with default boosters also, with and without decouplers. A video with the symptom is right below.

 

https://youtu.be/l1nOAlNp9_U

Did you try putting on decouplers?

 

Also, you should post questions like this in the mod thread, and not open an issue on Github unless you get confirmation on the forum that it's a bug

Just tested, works fine.

You must have other mod.  Provide a log file for analysis

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Yes, I've tested.

5 hours ago, ygor_ma said:

Boosters not fixing on the ship structure. Struts did not solve the issue. Tested with default boosters also, with and without decouplers. A video with the symptom is right below.

 

https://youtu.be/l1nOAlNp9_U

Sorry for that. :wacko:

3 hours ago, linuxgurugamer said:

Also, you should post questions like this in the mod thread, and not open an issue on Github unless you get confirmation on the forum that it's a bug


The log as requested (too big to put in the post):

https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ao67lZn844SohKR4K42Sx2fIYGFA4Q?e=fNmpNh

Now a log without mods:

https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ao67lZn844SohKR5mPwwWYOpkPiX0g?e=FxKZWf

 

 

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2 hours ago, ygor_ma said:

Yes, I've tested.

Sorry for that. :wacko:


The log as requested (too big to put in the post):

https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ao67lZn844SohKR4K42Sx2fIYGFA4Q?e=fNmpNh

Now a log without mods:

https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ao67lZn844SohKR5mPwwWYOpkPiX0g?e=FxKZWf

 

 

Your problem is the wrong version of ModuleManager, it's way too old.  In fact, you have three different versions and copies of the ModuleManager dll:

[LOG 21:43:38.708] Load(Assembly): /ModuleManager.3.0.6
[LOG 21:43:38.708] AssemblyLoader: Loading assembly at D:\Biblioteca de Jogos\Steam\steamapps\common\Kerbal Space Program\GameData\ModuleManager.3.0.6.dll

[LOG 21:43:38.712] Load(Assembly): /ModuleManager.4.0.2
[LOG 21:43:38.712] AssemblyLoader: Loading assembly at D:\Biblioteca de Jogos\Steam\steamapps\common\Kerbal Space Program\GameData\ModuleManager.4.0.2.dll

[LOG 21:43:38.714] Load(Assembly): /ModuleManager.4.1.3
[LOG 21:43:38.714] AssemblyLoader: Loading assembly at D:\Biblioteca de Jogos\Steam\steamapps\common\Kerbal Space Program\GameData\ModuleManager.4.1.3.dll

Delete the first two and try again.

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Either install the mod ZeroMiniAVC, or find all the MiniAVC.dll files and delete them.

Then, delete the ClickThroughBlocker and install the current version, you have 1.7.0 and it's up to 1.9.5

Then, delete the ToolbarController and install the current version, you have 1.8.2 isntalled and it's up to 1.9.4

 

If you had used CKAN to install the mods, this entire thread would not have existed, since it would have installed everything correctly. 

I understand you are new, so I strongly suggest that you delete all the mods (everything in the GameData directory except the folders Squad and SquadExpansion), install CKAN and install the mods using that.

This video is a 2 minute example of how to install it:

 

 

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2 hours ago, linuxgurugamer said:

Either install the mod ZeroMiniAVC, or find all the MiniAVC.dll files and delete them.

Then, delete the ClickThroughBlocker and install the current version, you have 1.7.0 and it's up to 1.9.5

Then, delete the ToolbarController and install the current version, you have 1.8.2 isntalled and it's up to 1.9.4

I've installed ZeroMiniAVC and everything is now up to date, but the bug remains.

https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ao67lZn844SohKR827Arr4ounPkThg?e=HBkbFF

I've already used CKAN, is a great tool. But somehow not all the mods are there and they are not aways up to date so I stopped using it.

I really hope that in kerbal 2 all the mods get stored in steam workshop, so 90% of our problems would be solved. 

This is clearly a bug that is only happening on my side, I will perform a clean install of kerbal and only install KWRocketry via CKAN as instructed.

Thanks for your kick answers and support. I'will return ASAP with the result.

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Ok.  Steam workshop doesn't work for people who don't use Steam.  And frankly, most mods are in CKAN, there are a few significant authors who don't put their mods into CKAN, but you can install their mods by hand and use CKAN for as much as you can

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On 5/7/2020 at 12:24 PM, ygor_ma said:

This is clearly a bug that is only happening on my side, I will perform a clean install of kerbal and only install KWRocketry via CKAN as instructed.

Thanks for your kick answers and support. I'will return ASAP with the result.

Still waiting.

also, the log file I need is the Player.log, not the KSP.log.  See the link in my signature about how to get help.

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I just finished a test:

  • KSP 1.9.1
  • KW Rocketry 3.2.7.1
  • Various other mods
  • All mods installed via CKAN

Short results:  There is nothing wrong, all works as expected.

I suspect you are using Steam, and when you delete the mods, you probably aren't aware of various mods and pieces of mods which are left behind, even when you tell Steam to delete the game.  Assuming that is so, you need to do the following:

  • Open Steam
  • Right-click on KSP, select Properties
  • Click on tab labeled: Local Files
  • Click on button labeled "Browse Local Files"
  • Delete the entire GameData directory
  • Go back to Steam and click Verify Integrity of Game Files
  • Wait until the verification is done, and then wait while Steam redownloads the missing files.

It is strongly recommended that you copy the entire game from the Steam folder to a new folder, and then do your installs/playing from the new folder.  Use the Steam install as a Golden Copy

You can see the results of the test here:  

 

 

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