squark wrote:It almost looks like "Tearing" from the image.
It's not, though - it's a completely static image at that point. And tearing only occurs in one axis, and wouldn't be seen in a screenshot! ;-)
To me, it looks like rounding issues on the positioning of the textures as they're drawn out to the screen. Each square of the map in that image gets drawn as a separate blit operation on a Render.
PyTom wrote:I wouldn't count on it. At the very least, to work on this I need a demo that exhibits it reliably on the first screen.
You had only to ask, Tom! Give me a little while and I can have something that demos it quite easily.
Jake wrote:To me, it looks like rounding issues on the positioning of the textures as they're drawn out to the screen. Each square of the map in that image gets drawn as a separate blit operation on a Render.
Could it be color bleeding from neighboring tiles (or the texture border) due to bilinear filtering?
AxemRed wrote:Could it be color bleeding from neighboring tiles (or the texture border) due to bilinear filtering?
If it were due to bilinear filtering, the colour of the artefacts would be similar to the colour of some of the adjacent pixels; in the most notable cases, however, it's much darker.
Not sure if you are interested / willing to consider requests for the Android port but an user posted in my forums:
I downloaded the Heileen demo on my phone and it works fine. Not slow or laggy or even too small. My only wish is that all volumes could tie in with the phone volume.
A little thing I'd like to request: The ability to paste text when you give input to the Ren'py launcher.
Why? What usually happens is that I make a copy or two of my game before I use JCC and Archive the files, just in case I mess up somewhere along the line. For these copies, however, the launcher doesn't remember what file extensions you wanted to archive or exclude, so I have to type those out every time I want to build a distribution.
If it's not too far out of the way, please consider it. I'm sure the folks who build a lot of release candidates will appreciate it. (Alternatively, if there's a fast workaround I've overlooked, enlighten me?)