X-Hax / SA-Mod-Manager

A new mod manager for the Sonic Adventure games.
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Steam overlay is weird when opening mod manager #139

Closed BroClub50 closed 1 month ago

BroClub50 commented 4 months ago

Screenshot 2024-05-16 171838 Screenshot 2024-05-16 171825 This is a visual bug that makes the steam overlay (and the fps overlay if you have it on) look weird and funny. It doesn't mess with the program's functionality.

How to reproduce the bug:

  1. Click Play on SADX on steam.
  2. Choose "Configure SADX" for launch option.
  3. There it is!

Expected behavior: Launcher looks normal

I am on Windows 11, the mod launcher version is 1.2.8.

ItsEasyActually commented 3 months ago

Just realized we never checked on this. Are you opening the Manager from Steam? If you are, that's why. This program isn't built with the idea of handling anything Steam may do, so we can't control if their overlay breaks from being enabled by launching the app through Steam.

I re-read and realized you mentioned opening the Configure SADX option in Steam. I am unable to reproduce this issue, in fact, it should only open the AppLauncher program. Placing the SAModManager executable inside of the folder causes Steam to attempt to boot something but it just closes whatever it is and cannot boot it. Renaming the SAModManager's executable to SADXModManager will allow the AppLauncher to boot from Steam, but it cannot open the SAModManager.

I do not believe this is an issue with our app, and I believe it's some kind of issue with your system's setup or your game install. We have had another report of visual bugs in the Mod Manager, unrelated to Steam, but it was indicative that some program/installation was causing an issue with how WPF is rendered. I suspect a similar issue is happening here.

We'll need more details on how you have your installation setup to even begin looking into the issue, but at this point I do not believe this is something we can resolve as I do believe this is completely unrelated to the SAModManager itself.

ItsEasyActually commented 1 month ago

Closing this. If you happen to be able to provide more information, please reopen this issue.