Ship Simulator
English forum => Ship Simulator Extremes => General discussions => Topic started by: Apejens on August 27, 2011, 11:36:28
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See attached pic. Problem been in the game since it was launched, I thought it'd be fixed this time.(http://[img])[/img]
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Guess, you have overtried with docking... Pride of Rotterdam is a quite powerful ship, so yeah.
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Nice to know that instead of 'bouncy docks' we now have 'squishy docks'.. ;)
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Every time when a new patch has been released, new bugs arise! Why does that happen? Should Vstep abandon the questviewer engine and take a game engine which is much better and much more efficient?
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guys, guys, guys...
i think i see the problem here.
apejens, were you using auto-pilot?
i have found that using auto-pilot will make your ship sail right through stuff.
see the pic:
well i had the perfect pic to illustrate my point, but steam didint save it.
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It is unlikely that anyone would attempt to use autopilot for docking
It is also unlikely that you would be able to engage the autopilot in that area.
The problem is that the collision mask is missing or displaced from that section of the environment. That is a very common problem that is understandable given the large amount of work involved in adding them.
These are corrected as they are discovered.
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not to be negative but you guys know vstep fix six things break four more things
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After such a positive comment, ....
The patch, downloaded from the site, contains the collision boxes for the Dover environment and for Pride of Rotterdam. I have tried the collisions between PoR and this specific berth, and everything is fine on my system, the ship doesn't enter in the quay.
So, it must be something else, and as Apejens' version is not Steam, the patch should be the good one, I think. Perhaps some more explanations about the malfunctioning, when and how, could help to find its origin.
Regards,
Luc
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These are corrected as they are discovered.
Agreed on that one, with time. But why "these" slipped away from the beta testers, unless the beta testers are directly all the average Joe's on here who do a much better investigations?
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Hi All have tested this and I have no problems at all, it works fine. :2thumbs:
rgrds
jomach
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Agreed on that one, with time. But why "these" slipped away from the beta testers, unless the beta testers are directly all the average Joe's on here who do a much better investigations?
"These" did NOT slip away as Wave Music says. The collisions which prevent this from happening ARE quite correct and have been tested by some folks who are quite decidedly NOT average Joes. The collision mask is actually not missing from that part of the environment. You will see all the red outlines in the attached picture which are the collisions. It is not possible for me to reproduce the effect shown by Apejens above. This is checked and tested in 1.4.0. build 1086. a few minutes ago. A few minutes later than the picture was taken PoR banged into the jetty (Without a bounce I might add) and definitely did NOT move into the jetty. ::) You will note the position of the thruster controls, carefully balanced to make her move bodily sideways.
OK, I know you average Joes can not see what I show, but then why would you need to?
Regards,
Angus.
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I was able to replicate Apejens’ screenshot—from a slightly different point of view—in V1.4.0 build 1086.
I did so in what I believe is the only possible way to do it.
Notice, in both pics, that PoR is pushed into the ramp structure as well as into the dock.
Notice, also, in Apejens’ screenshot the chart is hidden.
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Yes Marty, I can do that too. !:) However that is not really possible IN GAME. In which case Apejens is just trying to be a smartypants, upsetting players into thinking the game is flawed. >:(
Angus.
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I doubt someone is trying to upset players, many of which are already upset by the undone game.
Not to upset Vstep & the close-related guys around here, when a little company runs a development of several games at one time, the overall quality is much below the launch prize of 50 Euros per disc.
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I experianced this a few weeks ago so it was not just the 1.4 patch that caused this :-\
(http://i832.photobucket.com/albums/zz249/AlexRalph/QuestViewer2011-08-0909-46-52-00.jpg)
(http://i832.photobucket.com/albums/zz249/AlexRalph/QuestViewer2011-08-0909-46-49-14.jpg)
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Yes, Angus, when someone makes a claim that there is a serious bug but provides no real information to substantiate the claim other than a screenshot that could have been made in nearly any version of SSE, one can hardly be expected to pay much attention.
For instance: How did he manage to maneuver PoR into that position? Or did he find it there in some mission? He did not even give the version & build number.
I think that this particular “bug report†can be ignored for lack of information.
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It is like you say, Marty, but Apejens has previously made very valid, and gradually substantiated report.
There is a similar report in the French forum about ships entering their berth, and I was told that it happened in a mission, "ferry à Marseille". I am still looking for the mission. There is probably something about it, but it is apparently difficult for many -if not most- players to describe correctly what happened, perhaps because of the off topic trolls?
Regards,
Luc
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okay, now what i said before about auto-pilot causing that bug was misinterpreted; i meant that apejens mightave used auto-pilot to go across the channel, because going across at regular speed takes FOREVER!!!
once i was trying out FF in antarctica with albatros, and when it said "insufficient depths" and took me out of full-screen chart, i was headed right for a huge iceberg. i tried turning, but it was too late; i sailed right through it!
and that was before the 1.4 update!
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Yes, Luc, things are made more difficult by the need to wade through heaps of troll scat, but that is simply an involuntary reflex by the troll.
I’ve not yet found any evidence of a hole in the collision mask—in that area—in any 1.4 release. However, as Michael Faraday said: “Nothing is too wonderful to be trueâ€. That is why we need every bit of information that one can provide when reporting a “bugâ€.
Regards,
Marty
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Hi RB,
Yes, icebergs, or floes, employ the new permeability technology that, unfortunately, was not available in 1912.
However, that is independent of whether you arrived there via autopilot.
Autopilot, the method by which all AI ships move toward their targets, avoids any object that has a proper collision mask. Those objects that don’t are road-kill.
Regards,
Marty
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Hello,
A report mentioned that Calais could no longer be accessed by Ocean Prince, and I wanted to check if there was an issue with the channel, relatively close to the South jetty.
To hasten the move, I used the autopilot before entering, left it and exactly like Rbsanford reported, the ship sailed through environment, colliders, everything. Luckily without any damage. A feature of the AP seems not to be undone after leaving. Beware the AP! (or not)
Regards,
Luc
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Thanks, Luc, I never had that experience. I’ll look into it.
That’s strange because avoiding things is what it does when it’s engaged.
Regards,
Marty
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My apologies to Rbsanford—you are not the confused one.
It is indeed true that, after autopilot has been disengaged, the ship will pass through just about everything.
I think that this is a recent development (no pun intended) because I’ve not noticed it before, nor has anyone else in 1.3.5, so far as I know.
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Yes Marty, I can do that too. !:) However that is not really possible IN GAME. In which case Apejens is just trying to be a smartypants, upsetting players into thinking the game is flawed. >:(
Angus.
How dare you? I demand an apology for making such rubbish accusations.
I am a Steam user, and it is indeed the 1.4 version I'm using - not sure about the build, though.
It is also untrue that I'm using autopilot in the harbours - it's impossible to do so,
nor would I never fool around like that and post complaints afterwards.
As a mariner, I'm using the game not only for training, but also for fun.
It is not my idea of fun to stir things up at the forum just for the hell of it.
I made a thread about this subject in order to get it fixed, and subsequently being able to get a more
satisfying game experience.
Did I prove my point, Angus and Marty?
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I apologise unreservedly Apejens. The details which were absent from your original post and those by others subsequently are now cleared up. The use of autopilot in the latest patch is the root of this particular problem. When auto pilot is used PRIOR to entering harbour and then disengaged this problem occurs. The reason for the confusion was the lack of information provided for us to work on. Something has occurred which was not present in 1.3.5. but is in 1.4.0. I stress that this only happens AFTER the use of auto pilot in a mission or in free roaming. Note that PoR is travelling at 10.5 knots in the attached picture.
Regards,
Angus
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Thanks very much for the clearing-up.
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...Did I prove my point, Angus and Marty?
You did nothing to prove your point.
It was a suggestion from Rbsanford, along with details of a similar experience from Luc, that led us to investigate a totally unexpected change in the behavior of the large-chart autopilot.
You gave absolutely no information on how you got PoR into that situation that would have helped us in our investigation.
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You did nothing to prove your point.
It was a suggestion from Rbsanford, along with details of a similar experience from Luc, that led us to investigate a totally unexpected change in the behavior of the large-chart autopilot.
You gave absolutely no information on how you got PoR into that situation that would have helped us in our investigation.
How the **** should I know what caused this? It could just as likely be the chosen view, or the signals being turned off - these problems seem totally random. And I'm no computer expert, either.
I do, however, own a Master Mariner's certificate, and I don't approve of these condescending comments.
If you have to censor yourself, then that language was already off limits to begin with, so please mind how you phrase things. Thanks! - Fred
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I did not expect you to say exactly what caused it, obviously. But you could have said what you did in order in order to put PoR there.
Specifically, you might have mentioned having used the autopilot to approach. You could have described your procedure in docking her.
I’ve spent a few years at sea with Master Mariners from a number of nations—including Norway—and I’m familiar with the arrogance acquired by some. They often do not see the need to explain their actions to anyone.
Fortunately, most who command oceanographic research vessels have lost such attitudes.
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Also have a look at my signature!!!! I am no computer expert either, but I do try hard to examine things in order to find what has gone wrong.
Just because my ticket is old like me, it does not make it totally useless!!!!! Nor do I consider myself condescending. :doh:
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Well, I don't consider myself arrogant, either.
I do take myself VERY seriously - as most Master Mariners :P
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I NEVER take myself seriously, life is far too short, and being old I have to think about that. ::) :P My father, who was for many years a shipmaster, also never took himself seriously either. :doh:
Kind regards,
Angus.
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Not quite sure if my use of irony got through here ;) ;)
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I should mention that Angus is not the only Master Mariner among the Moderators.
Unless you have a ShipSimExtremes endorsement on your ticket it won’t get you special status here when it come to the need to cooperate in our efforts to investigate your problems.
Regards,
Marty
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I don't feel the need for any special treatment, thank you.
I wish the forum and its users best of luck.
Goodbye.
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I’ve spent a few years at sea with Master Mariners from a number of nations—including Norway—and I’m familiar with the arrogance acquired by some. They often do not see the need to explain their actions to anyone.
Fortunately, most who command oceanographic research vessels have lost such attitudes.
I should have stayed out of this thread, but I can not. I must say it is a shame for a forum about a ship simulator game to have a moderator how judge Master Mariners in that way Mvsmith is doing here.
I do not think this persons mvsmith have met who were arrogance, was that cause they were Master Mariners. Arrogance have nothing to do with working titles. Arrogant persons can be find everywhere and have nothing to do with which work a person have had. And just to make it clear, I am not a Master Mariner or a commander of a research vessel.
And Apejens, I hope you do not leave the forum cause of this, do not let one person have that power over you(hope you got what I mean).
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For all who has ship going through quays did you use Autopilot?
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Please Vstep I hope you're working on a patch for this because I was finally starting to like this game!
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And Apejens, I hope you do not leave the forum cause of this, do not let one person have that power over you(hope you got what I mean).
There is no power involved here. I'm not interested in squabbling with moderators of the forum.
The profile will remain, however silent.
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Keep calm my friends. I`m not a computer expert, either a seaman. I`m only a humble simmer and I`d hope the experts like you; with Master Mariner certificate, advise to us about the handling of ships. Ship Simulator has many lacks, and therefore it can make any prank.
But I miss the piece of advices that people like you can give to us about the maneuvers. Anyone like you to drive this forum in the right way. The futile quarrels are detrimental for us.