[Build info]
C:\Program Files\Rocket
version 1627304
[Specs]
Processor: Intel(R) Core™ i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
OS: Windows 8 64-bit
RAM: 8 GB
System Type: 64-bit Operating System, x64-based processor
Graphics adaptor: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST (2GB edition)
Integrated graphics adaptor: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000
UAC: On
Visual Studio 2012 Express installed before installing Rocket
DirectX SDK installed on 16 June 2013 (newest version at the time) after installing Rocket
[Description]
New Landscape tool creates faulty components.
[Repro Steps]
Create a landscape using the “Fill Level” option.
Select a Component (which is the size of a city block) and Delete it.
Now start to create a New Landscape using the options in the screenshot.
Move the landscape grid to a new location (in my case, to make it match up with the edges of the larger landscape I just deleted a Component of).
Click the “Create” button in the New Landscape options.
[Results]
Weird glitch polygons result, that appear to stretch to infinity either up or down, depending on where I moved the grid to before clicking Create.
[Expected]
A flat landscape using the default world material, taking up the same dimensions as the grid, in the location I placed the grid.
[Note]
I was doing this because I couldn’t cut out a small enough section of landscape for my tunnel, and thought replacing a section of the large landscape with a smaller, possibly denser one would allow me to make a small tunnel. I have to get past this problem first.
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