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Rendering Glitches/Sprites Flickering on Chrome and Vivaldi #18013

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henriiquecampos opened this issue Apr 6, 2018 · 3 comments
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Rendering Glitches/Sprites Flickering on Chrome and Vivaldi #18013

henriiquecampos opened this issue Apr 6, 2018 · 3 comments

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@henriiquecampos
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Godot version: 3.0.2

OS/device including version: Windows 10, GeForce GTX 660, Google Chrome 65.0.3325.181 64-bit and Vivaldi 1.14.1077.60 32-bit

Issue description:

For some reason the game flicks A LOT, like...is unplayable when running on these browsers, game works like a charm on Firefox 59.0.2 (64-bit)

Steps to reproduce:
You guys know I try to give the most information as possible, but I don't have any idea what's happening this time

Minimal reproduction project:

web.zip

Also the source code:
https://github.com/pigdevstudio/one_game_a_month/tree/master/permanence

I think this can be related to either Joystick Vibration or Camera Shaking as the flickering occurs every time these behaviors happen, but it also happens randomly when Labels are animated (which happens simultaneously with screen shake some times, so I think it is a better clue)

@henriiquecampos henriiquecampos changed the title Rendering Glitches on Chrome and Vivaldi Rendering Glitches/Sprites Flickering on Chrome and Vivaldi Apr 6, 2018
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maybe it has something to do with #16918

@akien-mga
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CC @eska014

@leonkrause
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This is a duplicate of #16281, caused by 2D particles.

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