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Here is what the sky looks like...in daytime! The night sky looks normal. Anyone have any ideas?
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Church SUBSIM alter ego at WaW posted....
This happened to me when I installed the Atmosphere Mod (a version of which is included in the NYGM Tonnage Mod). For me, it was fixed when I uninstalled the mod via JSGME, the made sure I rolled back in Sub Commander and then reinstalled the mod. Was frustrating. By the way .... there is a Atmoshere 16k mod that is called a fix for Rub 1.44 and 1.45 on SubSim.com ..... I installed that and I was given a perfect horizon line .... not that band where the water and the sky meet .... works great. |
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Let's Sink Sumptin' !
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I had this same problem when I fired up SH3 Commander after installing the Tonnage mod. I went back to the extracted download files. Found the scene.dat file and placed it into the installed game data file. The skies above are blue again.
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It is caused by not reading the instructions in SHIII Commander. They clearly state you must roll back Commander before installing any mod.
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