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http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...&postcount=250 the crashes with this mod is based on the sluttish created color map( climatezones.tga) in this mod http://s3.directupload.net/images/100525/x42pz7ip.png The red RGB value of a region must match with the specified Color?? value in the file ClimateZones.cfg these values are OK RGB: 40,0,0 = Color40=Polar_AClimateNorthern RGB: 60,0,0 = Color60=TemperateClimateNorthern but RGB: 48,0,0 = no Color48 entry in ClimateZones.cfg RGB: 55,0,0 = no Color55 entry in ClimateZones.cfg game crashes to desktop when moving from a existing climate zone into a non-existing climate zone:timeout: |
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I have CTD often when I am traveling long distances and it may be related to the issue you are describing. I may be migrating from one climate zone to another when these CTD take place. |
First of all, what W_clear was saying, is take the files from the fix and put them into the proper place in Environmental Mod 2.0. Don't JSGME both of them, makes for too much clutter.
Second of all, you might want to delete the fogdistances.cfg file from the mod, or replace it with the one from Env1.2. If you do this, you should be ok(key word: should). I did this and have stopped getting the CTDs. However, I have only been testing in the Mediterranean. Hope this helps some people.:salute: Edit: Shiplord, are you sure that you are using W_clear's latest ClimateZones.tga |
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So I download 1.0 first then 2.0 and then 2.1 and i put 2.0 over 1.0 and 2.1 over 2.0, how exactly?
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here is a comparison of 2.0 and 2.1, only the Mediterranean region and the area east of Denmark (Kattegat) was changed, all other areas of the world still have the errors of non existing color values for coastal seas in the cfg. I think it's a wrong use of the color fill function in Photoshop, anti-alias and tolerance are not set correctly and therefore the colors smoothes with others while filling a region;) http://s10.directupload.net/images/1...p/ph2rudm6.png |
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:damn: It would take a lot of work to redo the whole file to not have ANY incorrect references. |
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Been talking to a Photoshop pro of mine trying to find the easist way of getting all the color values in an image. Might be easier to do it via hex editor-y-ish or that compare program maybe?
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I have another idea, GIMP the open source image editor, has a tool that you can select all areas of an image that have the same color, and they can then be edited all at once. If we just nail down all the unreferenced colors, it would be a snap to simply "select all" and fill with a referenced color. Still some serious work but easier than any idea so far I think.
Don't know much about hex editor, and if you are talking about Win Merge, the file comparer/combiner, it only works for text files I am pretty sure. Edit: Or do you mean what Shiplord was using, because I think that is just in photoshop is it not? |
Actually, with PS, it's pretty simple to just select each color range, swap to default, then paint over the other one and so on. 41-49 = 40 so far. :)
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Kylania, are you working on retouching the map, because I have been furiously going about trying it with my idea, I think I have about 90% of the errors removed. Would anyone be interested in testing this for me. I don't have any downloading site accounts so it will have to be through email.
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Sure, all I've done was like 9 colors before being sidetracked by "work", silly work.
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