2.1.0b10 Liquify crashes Algodoo
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2.1.0b10 Liquify crashes Algodoo
When I liquify objects, Algodoo stops responding and just died. That's all. Spongify works...
- egkteam
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Re: 2.1.0b10 Liquify crashes Algodoo
Could you try to disable "Hardware Rendering of water"
This is in the options screen in the rendering tab.
Due to what appears like a bug, rendering will actually fail and display nothing, but if you can now liquefy water, the issue is probably GPU related.
This is in the options screen in the rendering tab.
Due to what appears like a bug, rendering will actually fail and display nothing, but if you can now liquefy water, the issue is probably GPU related.
When asking for help, READ THE STICKIES!
- electronicboy
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Re: 2.1.0b10 Liquify crashes Algodoo
Oh ok, ill try
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Re: 2.1.0b10 Liquify crashes Algodoo
Nope, doesn't help
Now Algodoo doesn't crash, but the object vanishes...
WHY SO HARD TO GET IT WORK
Yea i think it's GPU related, but last time it works fine... with the SAME GPU.
Now Algodoo doesn't crash, but the object vanishes...
WHY SO HARD TO GET IT WORK
Yea i think it's GPU related, but last time it works fine... with the SAME GPU.
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Re: 2.1.0b10 Liquify crashes Algodoo
So, issue is 100% GPU related, could you please read the info from the shadows topic and provide the requested information.
The beta updates have had the rendering pipeline improved, but seams to require some calls and functions that aren't supported, hopefully with enough information, a work around may be possible.
The beta updates have had the rendering pipeline improved, but seams to require some calls and functions that aren't supported, hopefully with enough information, a work around may be possible.
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