Well, I tried everything I could think of. I just can't get the sector maps to work at all, or any of the system maps out of Gemini. The only thing I haven't done is re download WCU. Which I may have to do anyway because of corrupt textures. But before I do, is there anyhing anyone can think of, to get them to work?
::EDIT:: Just tried something that just occured to me. I took my Ceavernen into mastif. It's radar is system wide, and I discovered that anything outside of Gemini is empty. Nothing but the jumpoint back. Is it supposed to be like that?
Broken nav maps.
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Just out of curiosity...Did you buy the other system maps from in the Repair room? ( you have to click on the windowed area just above where you ship sits )
Reason I ask is becuase I have no problem finding the other systems with planets, stations etc in them...have had problems with wormholes going nowhere tho
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Reason I ask is becuase I have no problem finding the other systems with planets, stations etc in them...have had problems with wormholes going nowhere tho
Quixotal
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Have you tried doing the following?:
It may also be necessary to do this for the bases directory by reverting to an older version, probably before wcu patch 12.spiritplumber wrote:Ideally, at this stage you should delete the .pyc files pretty much every time you do ANYTHING to the .py files -- the "reset unvierse" batch file does that among other things.
If the mission bug goes away once you:
* put the PR py files in the WCU modules dir
* erase the pyc files
* run wcu again
then I think I know where the problem is...
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