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Description of problem: Except for the initial launcher window, much of the text in this game is missing. I can tell, because there will be phrases or sentences like "Lo d G me". The text for the tutorial is scant as well, making it unplayable. Some letters flash on and off. Some of the visible text in the second menu is haloed with black. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Version : 42.1 Release : 5.fc15 How reproducible: Happens every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. launch game 2. select play from the menu. 3. Actual results: missing letters Expected results: all letters displaying Additional info: I have intel hd graphics, with a nehalem cpu.
This sounds like an opengl driver (mesa) issue to me, changing component.
I should also mention that I've noticed that text is missing in whole or part in the proprietary games "Osmos" and "Lugaru". So maybe it's an issue with some library in F15, and not scorched3d itself.
This issue appears to be resolved in the cases of scorched3d and lugaru. however, Osmos 1.6.0.1310 is still not displaying all text, such as in the main menu.
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