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No lunar anomalies in SCANsat #175

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ZBok opened this issue Sep 14, 2019 · 4 comments
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No lunar anomalies in SCANsat #175

ZBok opened this issue Sep 14, 2019 · 4 comments

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@ZBok
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ZBok commented Sep 14, 2019

On a fresh 1.6.1 install with only RSS and SCANsat 18.10 installed, lunar anomalies do not appear. Earth anomalies show up, but nothing for the Moon.

@PhineasFreak
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Most of them were underground and were removed from RSS. Earth "anomalies" are just the CommNet tracking stations.

@ZBok
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ZBok commented Sep 15, 2019

I spent vast amounts of time investigating anomalies on the Moon in RSS for 1.3.1 and can't remember a single one being underground or otherwise unfindable - that giant arch, heaps of green/grey monolith thingies - they were heaps of fun to investigate...

But ok :( Can you let me know if there's a way for me to hotfix these back in for myself?

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Can you 100% confirm that all anomalies were visible? If so i could add them back. For now you have to:

  • Open the Moon Kopernicus celestial body config (under "RSSKopernicus")
  • Find the "removePQSMods" entry under the "Templates" node.
  • Delete the "PQSCity" entry from the comma-separated values.

@ZBok
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ZBok commented Sep 15, 2019

Thanks so much for this!

I can't say 100%, but I can say that I streamed dozens of hours focusing only on finding and landing nearby all lunar surface anomalies, and don't remember ever being unable to find them or having any problems. Except for when Jeb rag-dolled during jetpack flight to the top of the giant arch and fell to his death. It was extremely sad.

I'll check all of them over the next few days and report back on the status of each.

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