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Black visual artefacts when passing through Jool cloud layer (post-v0.2.0)


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Reported Version: v0.2.0 (latest) | Mods: none | Can replicate without mods? Yes 
OS: Edition Windows 10 Home Version 22H2 Installed on ‎29/‎06/‎2022 OS build 19045.3803 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.19053.1000.0 | CPU: CPU Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz Base speed: 3.40 GHz Sockets: 1 Cores: 4 Logical | GPU: GPU 0 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Driver version: 31.0.15.4633 Driver date: 06/12/2023 DirectX | RAMMemory 32.0 GB DDR3 Speed: 1600 MHz Slots used: 4 of 4 Form factor: DIMM Hardware reserved: 4

 

Frequency: High

 

This visual bug has been nerfed since the For Science! update, but it is still present.

Under Jool's clouds, I look up and slowly move the camera around at the sun. Stop the camera a bit, move again, and a black artifact will appear.

The bug is far less aggressive, as the pixels are not eaten as much.

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Reported Version: v0.2.0 (latest) | Mods: none | Can replicate without mods? Yes 
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 | CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core | GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 | RAM15.95

Severity: Low

Frequency: (Unsure)

I did a Jool atmosphere dive today and noticed that when I got below a few kilometers above sea level, strange pitch black markings appeared in the sky. Might be related somehow to cloud occlusion? Or map UI? One of them appears to be an arrow, and they seem to be symmetrically ordered, implying that these are icon graphics of some sort, but I'm not sure.

More of these appeared incrementally as I descended lower.

My graphics drivers are up to date as of yesterday.

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Reported Version: v0.2.0 (latest) | Mods: none | Can replicate without mods? Yes 
OS: Windows 11 Home | CPU: i7-13700k | GPU: GTX 1080 Ti | RAM32GB

Naturally, this is not a display problem since the screenshots captured it. (Though it gave me a heart attack at first)

Appears stationary, however; it stays in that exact spot on screen. Almost as if my monitor is doing it; however it is absolutely the game, regardless of where I pan the camera, it is in that "spot" on the "screen"

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Situation:

Falling towards Jool- began mission at KSC

Appeared:

No idea, it blends in perfectly with the darkness of space.

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