Xbox graphics leak

Jamie naylor shared this bug 10 days ago
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Experimental mode has constant graphic glitches around character after game update. Switched to normal mode and started new "home system world" to get several yellow blotches from the sun fill up 30% of the screen, followed by 60% roughly of green smudge like blobs of sort across the screen within an hour into the game making it hard to see where i was going. :-( going to try reloading once again, but please fix the issue asap, thanks

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Hello Engineer,


We're sorry to hear you're experiencing issues.

Could you please let us know what planet were you on? And was there any weather at the time when the issue appeared?


Kind Regards,

Keen Software House: QA Department

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hello thank you for your speedy reply :-) I was on an earth like planet with normal weather. it was a sunny day. I was in the mountains, I hope this helps :-)

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Hello Engineer,


Could you please provide us with a screenshot or video of the issue? We are aware of some similar issues and that would help us categorizing your issue correctly.


Kind Regards,

Keen Software House: QA Department

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yes, of course I will do this tonight for you as the issue is ongoing. also after a short time playing on the same world with no mods the game lags out and then eventually crashes back to the Xbox home screen. I have tested my network, other games and even reset the Xbox as space engineers is the only game I play now since I came across it, but I still end up with the same issue. I have selected the lowest permformance settings also with no success. this is a new world also, earth like, in the mountains like I mentioned before. I cannot screenshot the crashes but if you could fix the crashing, that would be grand, thank you :-) I will upload the screenshot of the graphics leaks tonight for you as soon as it happens again. last night it happened in the cockpit with red glares down the side of the cockpit by the way :-0

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