After several upgrades, downgrades and reinstallations the names of cities and countries and their locations do not appear on the map.
I am using 64-bit Gentoo Linux.
I have vanilla 1.0.0-r1 installed from Gentoo ebuild, for which I copied UFO: Enemy Unknown files to
/usr/share/openxcom/data/
(Earlier I installed a git version, but after a system update it stopped working and refused to compile. Reverting to 1.0.0-r1 deleted UFO and TFTD files, which I copied to /usr/share/ earlier.)
I also compiled OXCE+, in
~/x-com_files/OXCE+/OpenXcom/
For it I put the data next to the binary, to
~/x-com_files/OXCE+/OpenXcom/bin/UFO/ and ~/x-com_files/OXCE+/OpenXcom/bin/TFTD/
Now in Geoscape mode the cities, country borders and their names are not displayed at any resolution. The missions to cities work, although locations of the cities may be a bit off. (I noticed the problem when Ekaterinburg mission was close to the Arctic ocean
) How to fix this?
Correction: there also were data files in
~/.local/share/openxcom/UFO/ and ~/.local/share/openxcom/TFTD/
I deleted everything, leaving only the ones in ~/.local/share/openxcom/ It did not help.
INCORRECT ANSWER: Renaming ~/.config/openxcom/ helped.
UPDATE: Unpressing "Geoscape -> Globe Details -> Countries" button in the game options has this effect. I don't remember ever unpressing it, but somehow it ended up unpressed again today. Either the game somehow changes this option when I remove/install mods, or I mistakenly unpress this button without noticing.
CORRECT ANSWER: Pressing TAB key switches this option on and off.