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  • SOUNDS: snow biome footsteps sound bug


    Jost Amman

    Summary: wherever you walk, you always hear the snow footsteps sound.

     

    Game Version: A20.2 stable

    Platform: PC

    OS/Version: Windows

    CPU Model: N/A

    System Memory: N/A

    GPU Model and VRAM: N/A

    Screen Resolution: N/A

    Video Settings: N/A

    Game mode: SP

     

    Did you wipe old saves? Yes, when I installed A20

    Did you start a new game? No, I'm using an A20 b238 generated map

    Did you validate your files? Yes

    Are you using any mods? Yes, but it's just a HUD mod

    EAC on or off? Off

     

    Status: NEW

     

    Bug Description: steps in the snow biome almost always the same

     

    Detailed steps to reproduce the bug:

     

    1) Go to the snow biome

    2) Walk on the snow

    3) Now walk on the road or on some other hard surface

     

    Actual result: you hear the snow footstep sound.

     

    Expected result: you should hear footsteps with a proper sound for the material you're walking on.


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    My initial testing shows that new games in our latest internal build do not have this issue. It looks like it only occurs on games continued from a previous version. I'll double check the public builds a bit later on.

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    3 hours ago, TSBX said:

    My initial testing shows that new games in our latest internal build do not have this issue. It looks like it only occurs on games continued from a previous version. I'll double check the public builds a bit later on.

    Hi, I started a new game with a new world with A20.2 stable and I noticed one time (so it's probably very rare) that I stepped on something made of wood, and then for a while I had (this time) the "wood steps" playing on whatever terrain I was going over for the next (I think) 10-15 seconds.

     

    So I think it's not connected specifically to the snow biome... it must be something that's triggered on any surface for some reason. But, for the life of me, I can't figure out what is it that triggers this bug! :confused2:

     

    Thanks

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