Mode: Creative Mode: Singleplayer SEED-ID: TBA If applicable: MODIFIED PLAYFIELDS: No Reproducibility: Always Severity: Trivial Type: Block texture issue Summary: Texture problem with new blocks Description: When some blocks come into contact with blocks of new forms, the texture disappears from one of the block surfaces.
Can you please retry with EXP III if this was fixed. If not, please attach the blueprint so we can directly check the setup. Thx!
With the release of EXP III, the problem did not dare. Moreover, I found another error with the 'Ramp C Half' block, the 3D model of this block does not match the picture. I attached screenshots. I found only 2 blocks about contact with which other blocks lost one of the faces 'Sliced Corner A1 Medium' and 'Wall Double'. Perhaps there are other blocks with this error that I did not find.
Hi I seem to have a little issue when building in Creative. Block type Sliced corner A1 medium seems to disappear the block behind it when placed next to a block if free standing it is OK. Not sure it is a known problem or not.I ended up using the block Sliced corner A2 but still would have rather the A1. Has anyone else experienced this?
The block behind is still there but you are able to shoot through it like it wasn't but are unable to replace the block behind as well.
As the title implies.... this is to report a bug with a particular new block/shape - the same problem may exist with other new blocks... there was a release note that kinda sounded like they had fixed this, but maybe it was some other block with the same problem. Cheers.
This is already a known bug and has not had a fix yet. It already has a bug report linked to it. Please report here, https://empyriononline.com/threads/...ks-in-contact-with-the-new-blocks-6453.49300/
Have the same issue. Only on one place in my base and only the "Cube Quarter" block. Consistend even with spawning the base in a fresh A10 RC game. Here is the missing plane. It is not only the texture missing, collision check even lets you walk through it: The other side of the structure is fine: