Camp Hill Range -v0.05-
Title: Preliminary Survey Report: Camp Hill Monzonite Range (v0.05)Date: April 25, 2026Subject: Lithological and Mineralogical Assessment of the Camp Hill Unit Summary of Findings:
3. The "Phantom Echo" Fix
Versions prior to v0.05 suffered from a known bug: acoustic and radar reflection data would produce false positives on reverse slopes, known colloquially as "Camp Hill Ghosts." The -v0.05- update applies a Rayleigh roughness correction algorithm to the underlying DEM, reducing phantom echoes by 94% in controlled tests. Camp Hill Range -v0.05-
Topographical mapping of the "Little Eldons" subsection (Pyramid Mountain to Last Hill). Title: Preliminary Survey Report: Camp Hill Monzonite Range
The Camp Hill Range -v0.05- represents a compelling subject for geological study, exploration, and environmental consideration. Its complex geological history, potential for natural resources, and significance for understanding regional tectonics and evolution make it a valuable area of research. As new data emerges, as indicated by the version identifier, our understanding of this range will continue to evolve, offering deeper insights into Earth's history and the dynamic processes that shape our planet. potential for natural resources
- Computational Overhead: Simulating sub-meter erosion in real-time requires a GPU with at least 8GB of VRAM. Older laptops used for field planning simply crash when loading the full v0.05 mesh.
- Vegetation Lag: The dynamic canopy matrix, while accurate, introduces a 0.7-second latency in live wind updates. In close-range engagements (under 300m), this lag is unacceptable.
- Snow Blindness: The v0.05 model does NOT include seasonal snow accumulation. Artillery planners operating in winter conditions must manually adjust for albedo effects, as the default simulation assumes bare earth.