Love it! Thank you all for your hard work on the engine, we have an amazing community.
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Love it! Thank you all for your hard work on the engine, we have an amazing community.
That's not 'a bit' ! Current update reduces about 60% loading time (2.5X faster) on my PC, make it much more fluent to debug under DX11.Quote:
Running DirectX 11 applications with lot of fonts (or big fonts) from the editor should be a bit faster in this version.
Thank you for your hard work.
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@Yves Sorry for the mention, just wanted to note that the latest beta hasn't been pushed to steam yet
Side note: the change log on steam discussions hasn't been updated since 293.8, not really important, but just wanted to point it out
@Linky I've received the update on Steam on the same day it was announced...
Weird, just now it pushed the update for me...
Btw I have it set on beta ofc and even high priority
Most be a steam's / network fault
Anyways sorry for the false warning and thanks for the new update!
Why does the object shrink when you choose to stretch the screen in version 293.10? Is this a bug? I still made a mistake, but version 293.9 is normal...Attachment 30838
I've done it myself, 3000=>900 OK
There is zero change in the Windows runtime in the build 293.10, or in the build routines (except for building DX11 fonts) compared to 293.9.Quote:
version 293.9 is normal...
Could it be a Windows screen scaling issue? IIRC this may happen after you run certain DX9 full screen apps with older builds of Fusion, for some reason Windows sets a registry key that says the CF 2.5 editor runtime supports. Check if there is a value for edrt.exe in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers. If so, delete it and retry.
Explanation: in the latest builds when edrt.exe starts it checks if this value exists and if not, it deletes it when it quits. If you've installed an older version of Fusion (not sure how old...) and have run a DX9 full screen app with this version, then the key has probably been created, so edrt.exe won't touch it and Winodws will ignore the screen scaling settings when you now run an application.
OK, I will give it a try.
Attachment 30842 It looks like stdrt.exe instead of edrt.exe. Do you want to delete it, too?