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Graphics glitch in 1.1.6, windows and outside view shaking


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So, I have a graphics glitch with 1.1.6. Everything visible through the windows are shaking, and form an outside view the actual windows are shaking.

I didn't find a thread about this, so I'm not sure if any other users have this issue. I'm not sure what else to write, I think it's just easier showing with a video. The framerate went quite low during screen recording, but the issue was there even at higher framerates.

 

Operating system: macOS Mojave 10.14.3

X-Plane version: 11.32r2 (Log.txt attached to this post)

TMB900 version: 1.1.6

 

Unlisted youtube video showing the issue: 

 

Log.txt

Posted

Definitely haven't seen this one anywhere.  It's almost definitely a graphics issue on your end.  Is there any way you can check GPU temperatures?  Graphics glitches are almost always due to high temps.  

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I have not been able to reproduce the issue. It may have been a one time thing, or it may be one of those rare things that happen as the stars line up in a particular way while launching the sim at exactly 23:06:23 CET. Who knows.

The GPU temps were fine. 80°C is the most I've seen why flying, and it never happened until I installed 1.1.6, and then it happened on the first flight. I'll fly some more and see if it happens again.

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It happened again today. After a flight from Denver to Aspen, with a lot of time spent in IMC conditions, the windows started to jump around. What this flight had in common with the first time it happened was that it was about the same flight time, and both were flown inside of clouds to a large extent. It would seem that weather and possibly rain effects are messing something up, but there's not enough data to support that theory. GPU was still at a nice 80°C, so no overheating issues.

I'm going to do some more flights in IMC conditions over the coming days and see if I can find a way to replicate this, and if I do, I will try with all plugins disabled to see if it's something on my end that is causing issues.

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I don't have any hardware issues with anything else than the TBM so it seems unlikely that it would be the case. Especially since it worked flawlessly before I updated to 1.1.6, and immediately started having issues after the update.

Could it be a bug limited to Mac?

Posted (edited)

The TBM uses shaders for the rain and icing, and you're seeing the shaking on the areas that have these shaders applied to them.  So it's a combination of the shaders and specific hardware or even GPU drivers.  

Are you running a Radeon 560 or 580 by any chance?

Edit:  Never mind.  I just looked at your log again.  Radeon 580.  There are some weird things happening between the 560 and 580.

Edited by Goran_M
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So it's probably a bug related to the 560 and 580 then. It never happened before 1.1.6, so there must have been some change that triggered this behaviour.

Unfortunately it makes the plane almost unflyable, because the shaking is giving me headaches and eye-strain. I guess I could try turning off the weather effects, but that's no fun.

Is there anything I can do to help find the cause of the issue?

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@citronboll It looks like the rain effect can't make up its mind, turning on and off again every other frame. I did a bunch of work in the rain effect recently and would be interested to see if it resolves the issue for you. I'm going to send you a beta build.

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@skiselkov I'm going to try the beta build later tonight. I want to make sure I can find a quick solid way to replicate the issue first so I can give a definitive answer. I'm going to try and get the issue several times before installing the beta build, and then trying to recreate the issue with the beta.

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I have as of yet been unable to reproduce the issue even before trying the beta build. It's not clear to me when it happens, but I have had it happen three times during flight, and no time during me trying to reproduce it. It seems to be a bit random as to when it will happen. Flying through heavy precipitation and then out in the clear has had it happen before, but I can't reproduce it by replicating those conditions now. I will keep trying.

I did however run into another fun issue, that may or may not be related to this. Look at the windows in the clip on the ground. I got this at about the same point where I would get the shaking effect before. Since both are related to the windows I figure it could be related somehow, but I'm not sure. It's kinda like getting two planes for the price of one! ;)

 

 

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