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Post by CiB0RG on Apr 20, 2018 9:03:17 GMT -5
I was working on the back nine of a course last night and decided to playtest the front nine. Keep in mind I built the front nine weeks ago and had not touched it since. First thing I noticed after teeing off is that my first cut rough splines were full of kinks! I had already fixed all of the kinks but they somehow came back. Then I continued to go through the the rest of the holes and all of my splines had kinks and squiggles. All of which I had previously fixed. I had to spend an extra hour or so fixing them all over again. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this before or if it may have been something I did to cause it.
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Post by welikeitroughnc on Apr 20, 2018 9:19:00 GMT -5
Sadly I’ll say that they will most likely come back same as plants that you’ve gotten rid of will keep popping up seems the only way to FIX it is to do it then publish aka all cleanup work don’t just before you hit the publish button
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Post by CiB0RG on Apr 20, 2018 9:34:56 GMT -5
Sadly I’ll say that they will most likely come back same as plants that you’ve gotten rid of will keep popping up seems the only way to FIX it is to do it then publish aka all cleanup work don’t just before you hit the publish button Ok. Yea this is kind of a bummer. I did notice some of the trees and bushes I had gotten rid of randomly reappeared in some areas.
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Post by ErixonStone on Apr 20, 2018 10:07:09 GMT -5
I've noticed this too. I go and fix all my FW splines, fill in my FW and then lay down the rough spline. Then, as I'm fixing the rough, I notice places where the fairway is messed up. It's beyond frustrating, but I've stopped worrying about it. I fix it to the best that I can, and that just has to be good enough. Courses aren't perfect in real life.
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