While in the Coliseum, once I defeat a monster, they stay on the screen. Every once in a while when I reload into the Coliseum, they'll fade like they're supposed to, but it's been several times now that it doesn't work properly. My dragons, when knocked out, also don't change to their knocked out pictures.
Is this a cache glitch? Cookies maybe? I don't know, but it's annoying.
While in the Coliseum, once I defeat a monster, they stay on the screen. Every once in a while when I reload into the Coliseum, they'll fade like they're supposed to, but it's been several times now that it doesn't work properly. My dragons, when knocked out, also don't change to their knocked out pictures.
Is this a cache glitch? Cookies maybe? I don't know, but it's annoying.
I've figured out the trigger. If my laptop is plugged in, they don't disappear, but as soon as I unplug it, they do. Is this a bug or just my computer?
I've figured out the trigger. If my laptop is plugged in, they don't disappear, but as soon as I unplug it, they do. Is this a bug or just my computer?
I'm getting the same glitch, here's what it looks like:
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It started happening to me after I got a new laptop. I'm using firefox on windows 10
I'm getting the same glitch, here's what it looks like:
It started happening to me after I got a new laptop. I'm using firefox on windows 10
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Necey @
kellers
Do either of you have 'Use Hardware Acceleration when available' enabled for your browser? If so, try turning that off (requires a browser restart) and see if it is still happening.
Hardware Acceleration can be impacted by power settings, so if the browser is expecting to have acceleration available but the system power settings throttle your graphics card, you can get weird graphics behaviors in the browser.
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Necey @
kellers
Do either of you have 'Use Hardware Acceleration when available' enabled for your browser? If so, try turning that off (requires a browser restart) and see if it is still happening.
Hardware Acceleration can be impacted by power settings, so if the browser is expecting to have acceleration available but the system power settings throttle your graphics card, you can get weird graphics behaviors in the browser.
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Gryphonlady
I tried turning off Hardware Acceleration on both Firefox and Chrome and then restarting both, but neither fixed the issue. Oddly enough, I did have this happen when the laptop wasn't plugged in, but that was one time and I can't get it to duplicate.
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Gryphonlady
I tried turning off Hardware Acceleration on both Firefox and Chrome and then restarting both, but neither fixed the issue. Oddly enough, I did have this happen when the laptop wasn't plugged in, but that was one time and I can't get it to duplicate.