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#1 Reflectionist

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Posted 23 June 2017 - 03:52 PM

...but not in ZQuest. Only during actual gameplay. I'm using DoR Hybrid, and it's layer intensive.

So around my river in east Hyrule Field (curiously, only near here), there's a screen with no water on it, using Layer 1 from the wrong screen. The problem is, to my eyes, completely invisible in ZQuest. My layers are set up right and everything looks just fine. Its only when I playtest that I've noticed this issue.

Going back into the screen from a different side seems to fix it.

I don't have any weird screen data rules set or side warps (which is what I reasoned the problem might be.

The map type is a BS-Overworld, and how does one go about figuring out exactly which version of ZC they're using?

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#2 Russ

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Posted 24 June 2017 - 01:11 PM

Going back into the screen from a different side seems to fix it.

This seems to be the biggest hint that something's really acting up to me. Do you have any scripts running? Turn on the level 4 cheat and use the "show/hide" option to show current FFC scripts. That's about the only thing I can think of that could cause strange behavior like this, save for a ZC bug.

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Posted 25 June 2017 - 05:16 AM

...but not in ZQuest. Only during actual gameplay. I'm using DoR Hybrid, and it's layer intensive.

So around my river in east Hyrule Field (curiously, only near here), there's a screen with no water on it, using Layer 1 from the wrong screen. The problem is, to my eyes, completely invisible in ZQuest. My layers are set up right and everything looks just fine. Its only when I playtest that I've noticed this issue.

Going back into the screen from a different side seems to fix it.

I don't have any weird screen data rules set or side warps (which is what I reasoned the problem might be.

The map type is a BS-Overworld, and how does one go about figuring out exactly which version of ZC they're using?

 

In ZQuest, Etc->About.

In ZC, Misc->About

 

Build 24 is 2.50.0

Build 28 is 2.50.1

Build 29 is 2.50.3

Build 30 is 2.50.3RC1

 

I have never seen this happen in any version. It would help to have the quest file if you believe this to be a ZC bug.



#4 Reflectionist

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Posted 25 June 2017 - 01:06 PM

Zoria, I just sent it to Moosh to add some scripts to it, but after I get it back, I'll PM it to you.

#5 Reflectionist

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Posted 26 June 2017 - 01:21 PM

I'm using Build 28, it looks like. Hmm.

#6 Anthus

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Posted 27 June 2017 - 03:55 PM

So around my river in east Hyrule Field (curiously, only near here), there's a screen with no water on it, using Layer 1 from the wrong screen. The problem is, to my eyes, completely invisible in ZQuest. My layers are set up right and everything looks just fine. Its only when I playtest that I've noticed this issue.


That's.. Odd. The only thing I can think of outside of it being some rogue bug is that the screen your river is using for a layer is somehow, accidentally using yet another screen's layers somehow. Also, I had a similar issue, and my problem was that I had cheats on, and bumped a number key which turns off corresponding layers in the player.
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#7 Reflectionist

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Posted 05 July 2017 - 03:41 PM

Huh. I disabled cheats and everything is fine...



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