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So, seems it's nto the same as another but seems not. I can't dupe this in my game though
Could you post both your Mac and PC specs ?
- karoschmitz1 month agoSeasoned Veteran
Thanks a lot for checking!!
In your screenshot you are in quite a dark room, could you try it in a light-up room with inside lighting and light floors? I think there has to be light for shadows to appear. But make sure the room has inside light, as it only happens there, not during outside lighting.
Also zoom in enough to the Sim so you are on LOD-0 level with your Sim, as I noticed when I zoomed away the shadows hide as well.
These are my PC specs:
Windows 11, PC,
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-Core Processor (3.70 GHz),
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080,
32GB Ram,
2TB SSD
And my Mac is an Apple M1 Macbook Pro 16 inch, 16 GB.
I have it consistently also in other lots.- crinrict1 month agoHero+
I personally still cant' dupe but maybe others that have this could post their specs as well to see if there's any common factor.
- karoschmitz30 days agoSeasoned Veteran
Motivated by the chance it could be an issue that is fixable, I tested it again in several different rooms and with different graphic options, but I never have it look like your screenshot where there is absolutely no shadow, unless it has outside lighting. Even in dark rooms I see a shadow below my Sim. Are you sure your test was with inside-lighting? I wonder how you get rid of the shadow below Sims completely?
- crinrict30 days agoHero+
I put it on review. It's up to EA to test this more. Really don't have the capacity ;)
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