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Evoland (Windows version / Adobe AIR) #13436
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Here's some more verbose logging output:
(last error repeated forever) |
Note that EDIT: I ran the PNG through https://www.nayuki.io/page/png-file-chunk-inspector, and it seems that the iCCP chunk contains corrupt deflate data. I guess Patching away the Unfortunately the code is obfuscated, so I couldn't figure out what was going on with that last repeated error. |
On my end the rendering issue with blurred textures was fixed by #14164 - @Firlaev-Hans can you confirm? |
Yup, the blurry textures are gone now. |
This should have been entirely fixed by #17117, @Firlaev-Hans can you check? |
Font rendering is still broken but as far as I can tell all the save points etc. work now with AIR enabled. I'll try to do a full play through soon and report back whether or not there are any more issues. (And music is still missing, but there is already a separate issue for that: #14493) |
So the game is definitely fully playable with no game-breaking issues. Besides the lack of music and broken fonts, these are the only issues I encountered:
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Describe the bug
For more information on the game itself see #13426.
This is about the Windows version which requires some Adobe AIR features.
In Ruffle, currently the game boots up to the main menu but doesn't show any menu text, instead throws an error:
The second error is repeated infinitely.
Also just like the with Linux version there's sound but no music.
In Lightspark without AIR support enabled actually gets a bit further, the main menu works but as soon as you try to start a game it throws an error because it uses Adobe AIR's
nativeProcess
to callGetAch.exe
, which presumably has to do with Steam achievments.Lightspark actually supports AIR when given the
--air
command line argument, with that the game mostly works there. Lightspark only stubs nativeProcess and the game works without that exe.Expected behavior
Ruffle should at least show the main menu correctly and with music, just like Lightspark even without AIR support.
Ideally Ruffle would implement or stub
nativeProcess
and the game should work normallyAffected platform
Desktop app
Operating system
Fedora Linux 38 / KDE Plasma Wayland
Browser
No response
Additional information
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