No change in windowed mode either. I tried a variety of default orientations as well.xperia64 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 5:05 pmSo this appears to be a different crash than the one we just fixed. I didn't see it before until just know. It doesn't happen very repeatably. There's something strange going on with the graphics drivers on these Chromebooks. Have you tried un-fullscreening the app to a window, then launching a game, and re-entering full screen?
Read this if you have crashes on a Chromebook
Re: Read this if you have crashes on a Chromebook
BTZero wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 7:00 pmNo change in windowed mode either. I tried a variety of default orientations as well.xperia64 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 5:05 pmSo this appears to be a different crash than the one we just fixed. I didn't see it before until just know. It doesn't happen very repeatably. There's something strange going on with the graphics drivers on these Chromebooks. Have you tried un-fullscreening the app to a window, then launching a game, and re-entering full screen?
Which exact Chromebook is this? Is it the Lenovo C330 you mentioned earlier? If so, that's an ARM Chromebook, our pushed fix was only for x86.
Re: Read this if you have crashes on a Chromebook
yeah, with the MT8173c ARM chip. Is a fix possible for my architecture or not yet?xperia64 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 7:17 pmBTZero wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 7:00 pmNo change in windowed mode either. I tried a variety of default orientations as well.xperia64 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 5:05 pm
So this appears to be a different crash than the one we just fixed. I didn't see it before until just know. It doesn't happen very repeatably. There's something strange going on with the graphics drivers on these Chromebooks. Have you tried un-fullscreening the app to a window, then launching a game, and re-entering full screen?
Which exact Chromebook is this? Is it the Lenovo C330 you mentioned earlier? If so, that's an ARM Chromebook, our pushed fix was only for x86.
Re: Read this if you have crashes on a Chromebook
It's probably fixable, but I'd probably need to buy one or find an equivalent affected Linux system. Most people don't like enabling dev mode on their Chromebooks, and you can't install APKs without it unless you're on a ChromeOS beta/canary.
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Can I help? Produce a crash dump or something? Or would you need a physical machine to test out bugfixes in series
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Well, unless you're willing to enable developer mode or otherwise figure out how to install APKs, I can't really even give you a build to get a crashdump from. I'm trying something creative on one of my ARM boards just in case, but I'll have to see.
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I mean if I can sideload or if I just need to run in dev mode temporarily to get the dump, that's fine. I wouldn't want to stay in dev mode for a month or whatever, that would get tedious. LMK
Re: Read this if you have crashes on a Chromebook
This bug seems to still exist on my X86 Chromebook, model CAVE (Asus C302CA), running stable.
When starting game I just get back to the main screen. Drastic used to work in this machine, haven't used it in a while
Drastic is version r2.5.2.2a build 104
When starting game I just get back to the main screen. Drastic used to work in this machine, haven't used it in a while
Drastic is version r2.5.2.2a build 104
Re: Read this if you have crashes on a Chromebook
Ok, so I've seen a graphics-related crash on my x86 Chromebook, please try exiting full screen and launching games in windowed mode.
Re: Read this if you have crashes on a Chromebook
It crashes similarily in windowed mode.
I noticed that the changelog doesn't list the r2.5.2.2a changes, but it says so in the bottom right corner