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If you don't see Grass:
Settings/Video and turn off Advanced Shaders
I don't know if you have tried that already, if you have than then I have no clue....
What I am planning to mitigate this is a "shader check" the first time a player starts a new world. So I will show a small gui and the player says yes or no if they see grass. That is about all I can think of at the moment to prevent issues like this.
I will also pin this here because the troubleshooting section does take time to notice.
Intel Core i7 10th gen - Iris Plus video Card (integrated)
Good idea. I would have noticed that I'm missing something with this kind of part in tutorial / game start.
Oh I had added an advanced shaders tick box to the world gen with the mouse over text mentioning the grass, but I think I will need to keep that text active all the time.
I think I considered this game as one not that heavy on the machine. So didn't pay attention to video settings. If this would have been a first person shooter I would check all the video settings to get it running in my machine.
Felt quite silly when realized what had been missing. So decided to make my first Steam discussion messages ever.