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App stops responding after being open and used for a long while. #896

Open Hexblood opened 1 year ago

Hexblood commented 1 year ago

Describe the bug

I have just recently started using this app. Absolutely loving it.

I have run into the issue where it stops working after a LONG while. I am talking hours. having it open, both using and idling in the background. I mostly just also have Firefox, Discord, and VSCode open in parallel.

I can usually move out of the instance to either the Home or Library page and back into the instance but it seems like a shorter time till it stops again. Closing and restarting the app will fix it for a while but it does come back.

The loading bar will cross the (near the) top of the app. However, once it reaches all the way across it just stops and stays there.

Steps to reproduce

Mostly just use the app for an extended period of time.

Downloading, creating instances, browsing mods/datapacks/resource packs. Sometimes just sittling idle in the background while doing other things.

Expected behavior

To keep running properly. I have not had this kind of issue with either Curseforge or GDLaunchers.

System information

WIn 10 RAM: 16 GB NVidia GeForce GTX 960

(Yeah, yeah, old PC is old LOL)

I am not sure where to find the app ver. #. I looked around and could not find it. I did just download it like 3-5 days ago though.

Additional context

No response

SophieBaybey commented 3 weeks ago

Hey, this bug is old, but I think I'm having a similar issue in a more severe way. My Modrinth app will routinely stop responding altogether frequently whenever I tab out of the program. It's not 100% of the time, sometimes I can use it for a few hours and it's fine, but more often than not the entire app locks up as soon as I tab out. No way to fix it other than task manager closing it and restarting the app. I'm wondering if it's related to hardware accelerated rendering in any way, or maybe Windows' optimizations for windowed mode apps. Just a hunch though, nothing to base it on.