#Going into the Q menu for AI breaks the camera in designer mode

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little gazelle
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As title says, going into the Q for trackers/detectors, and then back out, breaks the camera. You're forced to reload the designer which sucks if you haven't saved in a while.

fresh leaf
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can you explain what breaks means

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it works fine for me

little gazelle
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Can't move camera or do anything aside from hitting esc to go into the menu

slow basin
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Perhaps related to detection being destroyed while in that menu?

little gazelle
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Perhaps, I do go into the menu when testing it in a fight

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But if that's the case then that's pretty bad

vagrant skiff
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send logs @little gazelle

little gazelle
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The only logs I can see are from nearly a year ago

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There wasn't any crash, so I don't know if any logs would be generated

slow basin
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Logs will always be generated each game launch
Might be some profile or OneDrive #troubleshooting problem if logs are missing

little gazelle
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Found my logs, I was looking in my games folder that had a previous install for FTD instead of my docs folder

hushed horizon
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you have LOTS OF problems, its not only camera

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800kb log is pretty wild, the most is saw was 1.2mbs and i corrupted the game in an unrecoverable state a couple of times

little gazelle
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Odd, I'm in a vanilla game

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It's a pretty large ship so you might lag getting it in

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4.2 mil cost

hushed horizon
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i cant recreate anything with Midway, reinstall tbh

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if you still see problems dump Megolodon, Bruiser, ICBM, Singularity and the rest here

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did onedrive caused this exception problems ? At some instances your whole IR band is not working

little gazelle
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I don't use onedrive at all, so that can't be it

still sable
little gazelle
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Hmm, I'll check that then

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But I might just end up reinstalling

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Odd since this install of the game is only about 9 months old, since I had to redownload when I got a new PC

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Only copied the profile over

vocal bloom
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This seems to happen when the detection block you’re looking at is destroyed