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#469040 09/07/13 01:37 PM
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I just found an issue that I had a problem with in the past (once) and now its just reared its ugly head. When is a skirmish the land appears a solid black. I haven't tried it in a campaign yet. The last time I had this it fixed it's self. Has anyone else had this problem and if so how did they fix it?

EDIT: The land working comes and goes has anyone actually figured out what causes it?

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Kezza #469096 10/07/13 03:25 AM
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What? has no one at all had this problem at all?

Kezza #469104 10/07/13 05:21 AM
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Nobody else has reported this in the forum as a consistent problem, that I recall seeing. One or two people did mention somewhere it happened once in one of the previous betas.

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Well it seems to be a constant thing for me. Sometime it would work and others it wont work for x amount of time. While it doesn't interfere with the game it is extremely annoying.

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Hi, thank you for reporting this.

Can you send your dxdiag so supportdc@larian.com ?
please also include the link to this thread

WINDOWS XP
1. Click Start then Run or press Windows and R keys.
2. Type DXDIAG in the Run window and press Enter key.
3. When the DirectX Diagnostic Tool window comes up, click 'Save All Information' button.
4. Save the DXDIAG report file somewhere convenient like the Desktop (you have to be able to find it).
5. Reply to this e-mail by clicking the Attachment button and by adding the DXDIAG text file from the Desktop.

WINDOWS VISTA/WINDOWS 7
1. Click Windows Start button or press Windows and R keys.
2. Type DXDIAG in the Search bar (bottom left) or in Run window and press Enter key.
3. When the DirectX Diagnostic Tool window comes up, click 'Save All Information' button.
4. Save the DXDIAG report file somewhere convenient like the Desktop (you have to be able to find it).
5. Reply to this e-mail by clicking the Attachment button and by adding the DXDIAG text file from the Desktop.

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I once had a bug (not dragon commander) where bad texture were cached and I had to delete (can't remember exactly what) something to clear these textures.


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