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Was hoping for a bow to use in Titan Quest, will be checking it out asap.
Regular Cursors work like a charm, resizing and swapping thru selections with ctrl-alt-2 all work smooth and fast. does this use DX11/12 or D3D to achieve this at all? I'm on the latest Win10 Update.
Did you have issues with the 3D cursors in the last version of YM? Just curious if I broke something in this version. These use Vulkan using the Godot engine. However Im starting to realize shoving an entire game engine into YM just show some fancy cursors was a mistake lol... So I'm planning a much slimmer implementation in an upcoming update.
If these blackscreen for you only thing I can suggest is the latest nvidia drivers. Also, try using the default global options in the nvidia control panel.
I'm all AMD. 5800X3D / 5700XT. No, they worked fine a last time I used them in Titan Quest and Windows. Could be Windows updates, Could be AMD Driver Updates, couldn't say, but as it flickers in and out, I'm thinking possibly a Vulcan issue?
I could pay for this "small" (but usefull) update.
Thankx Mate continuing support
ya. im usually on high alert after bigger updates like this one xD
i couldnt reproduce this in the last version. however there are changes that may help in the latest. plz let me know if its better :)
yup, posting this tonight. still verifying with the regular 1.8.2 version.
Can I just make a shortcut to
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\YoloMouse\YoloMouse.exe"
? Or do I need to use YoloLauncher.exe? Whats the difference?
Also why does YoloLauncher want admin rights when launching it and Yolomause.exe not?
yolomouse needs admin for a certain permission to run on top as an overlay which is needed for some anticheat games and 3d cursors. yololauncher makes this happen at start without nagging you for admin each windows startup.