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Stall
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2015-02-20 00:26
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Yup, does the exact same thing. |
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2015-02-20 11:34
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Can you check if this happens also in the following versions of GZDoom:
- 1.6.00;
- 1.7.0;
- 1.8.0;
- 1.8.10;
- 2.0.5.
? If it doesn't happen for example in 1.7.0, you don't need to test the other ones.
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Well, this doesn't happen with me here using W8.1..
I know it's weird, but I sugest you to unplug the monitors while windows is running, and then plug it again, and check if the primary monitor is on the right place.
Some weird bug with two monitors happened with me on w8.1, it's not the same, but the "fix" may work with you too |
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Stall
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2015-02-22 07:46
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Tried all of those and they reproduce the bug. I just tried 1.3 just to make sure it wasn't something weird on my end, and it was fine. Playing on my main monitor. |
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Tried all of those and they reproduce the bug.
Interesting. What about this recent build of gzdoom? If you can reproduce this, then you should report in the gzdoom bug forum, here. |
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Are you using Windows? This probably isn't important but, are you able to check your screen resolution settings (in win7, right click on desktop and click screen resolution) and then check if your first monitor says "This is currently your main display" or if it has a checkbox which says "Make this my main display"? |
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Stall
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2015-02-23 04:02
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I tried the unplugging and re-plugging suggestion, and it worked. Even though I didn't really think it would. It did.... But Watakid also brought to my attention these two commands to consider next time if this problem comes up.
vid_listadapters
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If you are still having this issue with 3.1 or 3.2 please reopen this ticket. |
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