Recreating an old scene dforce not working.
sorakuno
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So, I'm remaking an old scene that I lost, everything is almost an exact duplicate, only the model is different, and it's an adjusted version of the old one. I'm trying to so a simple sheet drop. I've hidden everything that doesn't need to collide with the sheet directly, I've even adjusted the settings to the following.
•Gravity: 1.00
•Air Resistance: 0.15
•Initialization time 0.00
•Simulate from memorized pose: off
•Stabilization time 1.00
•Frames to simulate: current frame
•Frames per second (fps) multiplier: 1
•Subframes: 2
•Iterations (per subframes): 12
•Collision mesh resolution : base
•Collision mode: Good - Discrete : Swept vertex
•Collision iterations (per subframe) 1
Normally, I'd chalk it up to my weak computer, but as I've said I was able to simulate the previous versionn of this scene using the same machine. It won't even simulate the normal sheet drop example with low settings like this. It gets to 3% then locks up and becomes unresponsive and never resumes, forcing me to close the program.
Any idea what to do here?
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In quite a few cases, such an issue may not result from Sim. Settings but its mesh and dForce properties on its dynamic surface. Check them first, e.g. is the sheet with High Resolution... what's the dForce settings on its dynamic surface(s) , etc?
What's the spec of your rig ?
Oh, sorry to hear that. Not sure if you've tried DDU.. if not you may give it a try. DDU ever helped me to resolve Nvidia card / dirver issues for two times.
https://www.wagnardsoft.com/display-driver-uninstaller-DDU- It can 100% uninstall Nvidia drivers / remove residuals first before a fresh driver installation.
Thanks, but the driver is throwing up error 43, which from my research, more often than not indicated a physical problem with the graphics card. Since I've tried so many fixes and it didn't work, I have to assume that the card is physically damaged in some way. I'll try it though. After all, if the card is busted it's like it can make it worse.
Oh, the link isn't working. damn.
If it's a hardware issue on the card, that'll be troublesome. Try DDU first, if it can not work for you, better contact the reseller...
The thread added a wildcard to the link. NP ~ just go to the main page on - https://www.wagnardsoft.com/ and click DDU.
Well, check if can see the card in BIOS with full information... or first open the computer case to check the card connection to the PCIE socket... etc.