Reported Version: v0.2.1 (latest) | Mods: none | Can replicate without mods? Yes OS: Windows 10 | CPU: Intel Core i7-7700HQ | GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 1050 Ti, Intel HD Graphics 630 | RAM: 32 GB
Basically, what happens is that every time you either reload a craft (opening it through the load option) or copy the light using alt-left click, the light's angle will not be facing the right way, despite the VAB saying so. Do note that this only applies inside the VAB, and not during launch. Also, editing the angle to a different angle and then moving it back will fix it.
How to replicate:
-Go to VAB.
-Select any light that has a configurable angle.
-Select an angle (other than 0 of course).
-Either save the craft and load, or copy the light.
-Angle will still say it is facing the saved location, but it will not be shown facing the right direction.
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TheSandboxMaster
Reported Version: v0.2.1 (latest) | Mods: none | Can replicate without mods? Yes
OS: Windows 10 | CPU: Intel Core i7-7700HQ | GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 1050 Ti, Intel HD Graphics 630 | RAM: 32 GB
Basically, what happens is that every time you either reload a craft (opening it through the load option) or copy the light using alt-left click, the light's angle will not be facing the right way, despite the VAB saying so. Do note that this only applies inside the VAB, and not during launch. Also, editing the angle to a different angle and then moving it back will fix it.
How to replicate:
-Go to VAB.
-Select any light that has a configurable angle.
-Select an angle (other than 0 of course).
-Either save the craft and load, or copy the light.
-Angle will still say it is facing the saved location, but it will not be shown facing the right direction.
(thanks to anth for providing video evidence)
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