A weird problem while racing

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The Grimeloid
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A weird problem while racing

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So, while racing in "GeneRally", a weird friggin' bug happened. As the race begins, the polesitter can race in its starting position and have an easy race. However, the other cars start from weird places and can't have a good race, or they can race and try to recover the lost laps. Can someone help me out? The picture above explains everything, I believe so.
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Re: A weird problem while racing

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Woah, weird glitch. If you exited and tried again, did it do it again or was it a one time occurrence?
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Re: A weird problem while racing

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Since some minutes ago, it happens everytime
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Re: A weird problem while racing

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One quick guess would be that your car shadows are built using too many polygons/vertices. You might want to delete some and try again.
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RudyOosterndijk wrote:One quick guess would be that your car shadows are built using too many polygons/vertices. You might want to delete some and try again.
Nope, Rudy, that didn't work. My game is still as broken as "Broken English".
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"YOU'VE GOT WILLY JAKES!" - Johnson, Ahmed

"Huuuuuuuuuuhhhhhh HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUHHHHHHHHHH" - Penzer, Dave

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The Grimeloid wrote:Nope, Rudy, that didn't work.
OK... But the result is very similar when I use a car with a complex shadow (see my picture). Do other cars also cause problems?
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Re: A weird problem while racing

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You know what, Rudy? You're right. I used the "'97 Laguna" open-wheel car (I don't remember who's that from) and that bug happened. I used the Chibi A1GP 05-06 carset, and it worked fine.

Thank you very much, Rudy!
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Re: A weird problem while racing

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The Grimeloid wrote:You know what, Rudy? You're right. I used the "'97 Laguna" open-wheel car (I don't remember who's that from) and that bug happened. I used the Chibi A1GP 05-06 carset, and it worked fine.

Thank you very much, Rudy!
No problem. :)
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