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random website I know, but its the only site I found that might be able to help through the most popular browsers.
Also:
https://get.webgl.org/
If you don't see the spinning cube, then its a problem with the browser, if you do then its obviously a problem with what MZ is doing, as there wouldn't be any other reason why it shouldn't work.
No I'm using Windows 10
First I tried to press the "Gametest" button and then I tried it with CTRL+R. Both didn't work
They all show the spinning cube and that's whats so strange. It seems like the maker does not realize it. I tried to install the maker new as well but nothing works...
Well at least you know its nothing to do with your end, so I say that qualifies a support ticket to the developers support email? If everything else works fine and it is just RPG Maker exports then it does suggest maybe something to do with the libraries they are using.
I guess I will ask the developers support for help... I hope they can help me.
you have been resolved this problem? i had the same error :(
Make sure to note your graphics card driver before updating it and verify that it actually changes after the install, sometimes a driver update will be blocked by your system.
Also, make sure that if you're using a processor with an integrated graphics card and a dedicated graphics card, your pc is using the dedicated card 100% of the time that it runs MZ. If you pc is set to power save mode, it may use the integrated card instead. @wyrdplace Since yours works sometimes I would suspect this is the issue.
Perhaps. I don't know why my machine would run in power save mode, since I've turned that off unless it's unplugged (which it isn't, atm), but I noticed a setting in the NVidia Control Panel called "Power Management Mode." It was set to "Optimal," so I switched it to "NVidia driver-controlled." I also set "OpenGL Rendering GPU" to my NVidia graphics adapter, instead of "Auto-Select."
It's working, at the moment. It wasn't BEFORE I changed these, so it was either the reboot this afternoon or those settings that made the difference.