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Graphics break on macOS #10603

Open ghost opened 4 years ago

ghost commented 4 years ago

The screen is glitched if osu is launched while focused. the only way I've found to get rid of this is to reboot.

(1109+ the color of... that changed to orange)

Screen Shot 2020-10-26 at 11 11 42 PM

I tried this on High Sierra as well and nothing changed.

Screen Shot 2020-10-26 at 11 16 25 PM

I first noticed this on release 2020.1020.0

runtime.log

peppy commented 4 years ago

@Rexel-26 did you figure out the issue here?

Joehuu commented 4 years ago

They edited the OP, and said the latest release fixed it... but I don't think anything has changed that fixes this.

peppy commented 4 years ago

The only thing graphics related that I can think of is the bump of native DLLs (but I believe that should only have caused changes on SDL2, which requires user intervention to have enabled..)

ghost commented 4 years ago

I tested 1031 and 1109 and it seems to have been fixed in 1031.

ghost commented 4 years ago

Nevermind, after a few more tests, 1031 broke.

peppy commented 4 years ago

Can you confirm it's still broken on 1109 then?

ghost commented 4 years ago

1109 broke, so I tested 1114 again and learned that the issue only happens when osu is focused.

MakelMagus commented 3 years ago

Greetings, I'd like to add to this issue by presenting another graphic error, this one occurring in Windows 10, when opening the game from the latest release (2020.1204.0), in which the game is fully playable, but those lines are just... there, since the moment I open the game. I've got no knowledge of C# to be able to help by prying on the code, but I can send more images at different points of the game. (also I pressed enter by mistake) image

bdach commented 3 years ago

@MakelMagus please open a separate issue with full information about your setup instead of hijacking other issue threads. I'm relatively certain your issue will have little to nothing in common with the issue described above (even by the virtue that it affects an entirely different OS).

That said this might be caused by a corrupted card or driver. I'm not sure what else could cause such artifacting.

MakelMagus commented 3 years ago

Oh ok, I wasn't sure that this was a known or unknown issue, and didn't know if to publish it or not. Also, I wasn't expecting such a quick response, I'll check my setup and open another issue.

Oh, and I really wasn't expecting people to be overseeing this right now, just... wow.