I used the Atlantis model (excellent model!!) and was playing around. I of course don't expect anyone to treat this as a "bug" or something, and I'm definitely not playing in waters I know like the back of my hand. Having said that, I can't seem to find out WHAT I need to play with to get this "error" to go away.
I have Atlantis in orbit, and the camera goes right to it now that I've played with my start.cel file. That works just fine.
I copied the EC_Atlantis_FD directory to a new one called EC_Discovery_FD just to try the idea of getting 2 shuttles in orbit at the same time. Playing with file name references and some numbers in the new Discovery.ssc, I got them to orbit near each other without touching.
Now, the error comes in...
When I back Discovery out from Atlantis a certain distance, and when the camera is zoomed IN... it appears that the visibility is only for objects within a given sphere.
My theories for this are that it is either a) a number I have to tweak in some file to "expand" this visibility sphere, or b) it is a limitation of the extremely crappy DELL I have to play with here at work, which was not meant for 3D use by any means.
Given that I have 7 more hours on my work shift, and no good 3D able computers to play with here, I'm going to have to test theory B tomorrow when I get home.
Does anyone know the reason?
Is there something other than those 2 theories that could explain this?
2 Shuttles brings me something odd...
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ElecMoHwk wrote:Where would I find a copy of 1.5.0pr? Or is it not at all public yet?
Have a look at this forum thread: http://www.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10473
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After I submitted my last post I thought "Well, I'm sure they'd have mentioned it on *this* forum if it was... duh!!!" ... and I found, and installed the latest CVS precompile.
Problem is still there though
Although, I've found another detail of it if it helps. If I look at Atlantis (the higher shuttle) from behind, Discovery (lower shuttle) is totally invisible. If I look at Atlantis from behind Discovery, both are in plain view no matter what the zoom is... far or near. Turning to the side, the bubble of visibility closes in and cuts Discovery in half at about the 90 degree mark.
Problem is still there though
Although, I've found another detail of it if it helps. If I look at Atlantis (the higher shuttle) from behind, Discovery (lower shuttle) is totally invisible. If I look at Atlantis from behind Discovery, both are in plain view no matter what the zoom is... far or near. Turning to the side, the bubble of visibility closes in and cuts Discovery in half at about the 90 degree mark.
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Whatever is built into this DELL machine. It's really not anything special at all. I will try this setup again later on my home machine, one of which has a nVidia 7600 256MB Integrated, the other has a ATI 1600 512MB PCIe. I'll see if that clears it up.
I'm just playing with this here at work killing time.
Thinking of all the cool things I wish I could do with Celestia
I'm just playing with this here at work killing time.
Thinking of all the cool things I wish I could do with Celestia
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