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Text in splash screen shows up late #25466

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grenzionky opened this issue Jan 29, 2019 · 7 comments
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Text in splash screen shows up late #25466

grenzionky opened this issue Jan 29, 2019 · 7 comments
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@grenzionky
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Godot version:
3.0.6 (i tried 32 and 64 bit of both mono and non mono version and the bug exists in all of them)

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Windows 10

Issue description:
when tying text into any text area in the splash screen (including popups like the built in file manager) the text only shows up after tying a second character. So for example if i were to type "godot" i would see the 'g' only after tying the 'o' and the 'o' only after typing the 'd' and so on.

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groud commented Jan 29, 2019

Have you tried with 3.1 ?

@grenzionky
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just did. still there

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groud commented Jan 29, 2019

I cannot reproduce on Linux

@akien-mga
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Likely duplicate of #23069.

@grenzionky
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grenzionky commented Jan 29, 2019

Likely duplicate of #23069.

it is a duplicate. except that the title isnt very descriptive in #23069
this video shows whats happening

@akien-mga
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I've edited the title to remove the mention of a specific system, but the title is the accurate description of the bug: everything is drawn one frame behind.

Closing as duplicate of #23069.

@akien-mga
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For the reference, an upcoming Intel drivers update should fix it, probably in February.

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