At several coastal areas, the water ends away from the shoreline, and there is a bottomless chasm between the water and the shoreline.
The effect is /incredibly/ pronounced right by Hoover Dam but I saw similar effects in Chicago and by Gimli, Manitoba, Canada.
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GTX 770 GPU.
The issue started right after the July 27 update, as far as I know.
Steam version.
No Zendesk ticket yet.
I got the same problem and 99% certain this is a scenery design blunder. I assume a patch will be coming. Otherwise, Iâm -pretty happy.
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I get the same thing right behind the Notre Dame cathedral and the general vicinity of the Louvre in Paris. Itâs global and systemic, and yeah, should be easily patchable, assuming they know about it by now.
Doesnât speak well to their QA process though.
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The upgrade also borked my control layout, so now I need to figure out how to redo the mappings the way I like them. But yeah, the performance improvement is spectacular. My FPS is at basically doubled, and NY and Paris are now /much/ more flyable than they were before, even on my relatively ancient hardware. NY was basically unusable ebfore and is now perfectly smooth. Being down at 1080p helps a lot, I suspect.
Yeah, I have seen this many times too. Definitely started after the July 27 update and hasnât been fixed in the subsequent patch. Iâve observed this a moment ago just south of EGKA Shoreham airport and appears to be associated with the scenery AIâs handling of inland bodies of water.
Have cleared out my Community folder, but still have the Garmin G1000 NXI by Working Title Simulations loaded from the Marketplace.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti
I couldnât find a corresponding Zendesk ticket entry, so I took the liberty of opening a new bug request. You can find it under âRequest #117275 Weird chasms around the edges of bodies of waterâ.
I FIXED this by disabling the water flattening, and put the depth of field to ultra.
âRepairingâ the app fixed it for me: Settings â Apps â Microsoft Flight Simulator â Advanced Options â Repair button