Apologies if I struggle to find much humour in a situation where several people (in different countries), who have never had a wifi dropout and been with the same internet provider for years, suddenly experience dropouts at exactly the same time during an event and are told “it’s your wifi.” It’s never the server. I don’t have a log file available running the game on a newer AppleTV4Km, at least not that I’m aware of.
Glad to see the new routes, they look amazing! I’m just sad that running is always forgotten on each update, still no new levels, no holo replay, no new badges…
I’m seeing the same issue with the mini-map on Apple iOS (extreme zoom on the most zoomed out setting). It seems to be occurring on the Festival Harbor North road, the one that goes uphill to the lake with the bridge over the waterfall.
I did both Island outskirts and Country to Coastal and no crashes. Using the 1440p detail level with Mac Pro 5,1 X5690 3.46ghz, 32GB ECC RAM and AMD RX580 on Monterey 12.1. I also took quite a number of screenshots. I use ANT+ connection with Kickr Bike.
My legs nearly crashed, so much slow gravel and dirt everywhere.
Updated to the new version and then, 2.8 miles into Fine and Sandy, had my first ever Apple TV crash in five years so not all good. I often change camera angles and take screenshots but I can’t recall if I was doing either when it crashed. Interesting to note others have posted here about crashes on the new version while taking screenshots.
The change to “Share with my club” at the end of a ride now always defaults to the last club I shared with.
But if I last selected “No Club”, it still defaults to the last actual club I shared with (even if that was weeks earlier) - rather than defauting to “No club” which was my last selection.
If I don’t spot this, it then shares to a club when I don’t want it to.
So…
Can this be fixed to default to the previous selection, not the previous club selected?
How do I remove an activity I’ve shared with a club?
There’s zero evidence that it was anything to do with it being a mesh network, as opposed to it being a different wifi issue.
One single report of a wifi issue on someone’s network (which hapoens to be mesh-based) doesn’t mean that suddenly mesh networks are no good for Zwift.
Yeah, the 2D map was pretty much unusable in some places. The magnification varying depending on where you are isn’t new though, it also happens at least in the Harlem end of the NYC map. I don’t really see why it would not just stay the same (whichever of the three options you choose) wherever you are, even the less extreme NYC variant is a bit confusing.