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[BUG_SP] Vehicle reverses uncontrollably #3469

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gsShooter opened this issue Sep 27, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #3476
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[BUG_SP] Vehicle reverses uncontrollably #3469

gsShooter opened this issue Sep 27, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #3476
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Steps to reproduce
Happens randomly and not all the time. I suspect a problem specifically with the Fendt 943 MT, as it has only occurred with this vehicle so far.

Actual behavior
I have the problem that the vehicle sometimes takes a curve at the end of the field and then drives back uncontrollably until an obstacle comes.

Expected behavior
The vehicle should turn at the end of the field and continue with the next lane.

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https://youtu.be/LCt213h17u8

Courseplay version
Version used: 7.4.2.1

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log.txt

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Krumbach

Vehicles/ implements involved
Fendt 943 MT with Rostselmash K12200

Relevant script mods
Autodrive etc.

@gsShooter gsShooter added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 27, 2024
@pvaiko pvaiko linked a pull request Sep 28, 2024 that will close this issue
@Tensuko Tensuko added this to the 7.4.2.2 milestone Sep 28, 2024
Tensuko added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 28, 2024
- Plow fixes for SP and MP as well as rotation enhancements #3413
- MP and SP Hud Mode selection bugs fixed #3451
- Fix for #3454
- Fix for #3463
- Fix for #3469
- Faster course generation, load and save #3457 #3461
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