Hi,
System: Win10, 8750, 32GB, gtx1060, 1920*1080.
1) Some graphics glitches. Every now and then, screen artifacts would appear on a small portion of the screen, too quickly to save, appearing either as a distortion or a flashing.
2) Sometime I would receive techs that were not on my research queue. The first time this happened, I attributed this to a typing error. But it kept happening, on techs there was no way I had enqueued.
Anyway,
Ken
Tried latest test release (sorry, forget version#)
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Re: Tried latest test release (sorry, forget version#)
Did you have unused Tech Points? This often happens to me in late game
when I have a ton of Research Points being produced and I have already
researched everything I want. Unused RP are automatically assigned to
the cheapest unresearched Tech (I believe that's how it works).
when I have a ton of Research Points being produced and I have already
researched everything I want. Unused RP are automatically assigned to
the cheapest unresearched Tech (I believe that's how it works).
Re: Tried latest test release (sorry, forget version#)
Hi,
I don't think so, but I was tired, so maybe I just didn't notice that I needed to refill my research queue.
(The gfx issues are real for sure, though, and occur with the normal 4.8 release too.)
Anyway,
Ken
I don't think so, but I was tired, so maybe I just didn't notice that I needed to refill my research queue.
(The gfx issues are real for sure, though, and occur with the normal 4.8 release too.)
Anyway,
Ken
Re: Tried latest test release (sorry, forget version#)
It happens to me in my laptop (GTX860M) in Linux (compiled from source), but it does not happen in the same machine in Windows 8 (Release and Weekly Test versions).
On an older machine with Windows 7 it does not happen.
I bet it has something to do with drivers. In my case, I think it has something to do with the integrated Intel GPU that is not properly handled in Linux which causes the weird delays between layer redrawing that I suspect causes the flickering.
Re: Tried latest test release (sorry, forget version#)
Running the program on the 1060 rather than the integrated gfx resolves the issue. I'll download new intel drivers sometime.