Platinum ore on Verdure detected but not actually there
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On planet Verdure, in survival mode, the ore detector shows platinum deposits, but when mining the area no ore is there.
Kind regards and good luck with this great game.
Dan
I have the same bug
I had the same but with Mg. Ore detector shows 3 deposits about 30-60m from the hydrogen testing facility (2nd stop on the prologue). Ore markers persist even after digging the areas out, despite there being no ore.
Maybe a phantom ore marker like the Pb (lead) at the initial landing site? That one had no actual ore either, but at least it went away after digging it out.
I had the same but with Mg. Ore detector shows 3 deposits about 30-60m from the hydrogen testing facility (2nd stop on the prologue). Ore markers persist even after digging the areas out, despite there being no ore.
Maybe a phantom ore marker like the Pb (lead) at the initial landing site? That one had no actual ore either, but at least it went away after digging it out.
I have the same bug but with Gold. I'm trying a survival get of Verdure, but I can't do it because there is no gold at the markers. Also I can't build a mining ship because the drilll needs an assembler. I need gold to build a assemebler to get of this planet. Edit: Also I think planetary vains are way to small..
I have the same bug but with Gold. I'm trying a survival get of Verdure, but I can't do it because there is no gold at the markers. Also I can't build a mining ship because the drilll needs an assembler. I need gold to build a assemebler to get of this planet. Edit: Also I think planetary vains are way to small..
Hello Engineers,
The issue with "ghost" ore deposits is fixed on our internal environments and should be shipped as a part of VS2.2 release.
As such, I will close this thread.
Happy Engineering!
Kind Regards,
Bartosz
Keen Software House
Hello Engineers,
The issue with "ghost" ore deposits is fixed on our internal environments and should be shipped as a part of VS2.2 release.
As such, I will close this thread.
Happy Engineering!
Kind Regards,
Bartosz
Keen Software House
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