These are all 0.7.3 demos, not 0.7.5.-snip-
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Welp, good news: it didn't kill my desktop so I think they optimized it.
Bad news: This is my main menu. I can't click a damn thing.
Think I'm gonna have to download an older version, change the resolution, then reopen the newer version and hope it fixes the problem.
Edit: Fixed it. Going to an older version made it worse, believe it or not, it just zoomed in more and put it in the middle. But, if anyone else is suffering this issue, you need to go into your appdata folder, both Local and LocalLow, and delete the Dinotonte folders completely off your HDD. It should reset the game's resolution. There's probably a less heavy handed way to do it but, eh, I'll leave that to the tech nerds prowling the site. The "folder go burr" approach works for me.
Literally just checked in on this thread to see if it was fixed yet. Has been going on in the Mac version since forever.i get these visual bugs when trying to use the mac version
(already disabled vsync)
had issues with the unarchiving through the standard method so i had to use a different unarchiving programm, so ima try to use a different one and see if that works.
edit: nevermmind, the visual bugs seem to be irrespective of the unzipping progress (which imakes sense)
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Yeah, that's unfortunate since everyone has at least one Mac just lying around waiting to be tested. And macOS is super simple to run under virtual machine, like literally two clicks and 2 mins of work.Shame that nobody seems to test Mac releases if they even work, every now and then.
If you don't have access to a platform, don't release for it. You gotta at least make sure your game can run as intended. Not that bugs don't exist but this is an issue for a very long time now.Yeah, that's unfortunate since everyone has at least one Mac just lying around waiting to be tested. And macOS is super simple to run under virtual machine, like literally two clicks and 2 mins of work.
That was sarcasm for those who didn't understand. And installing macOS in a VM is definitely possible but you won't get hardware acceleration (that same stuff to run games on GPU) there at all making any testing either impossible or not representing reality at all.