Windows 10 64 bit 18362, AMD Ryzen 3600, GTX 1060 6GB (tested with 432.0 and then 441.20 drivers)
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Re: Graphical Corruption in Paid Version
If you use monitoring display software like MSI afterburner / Riva Turner / Discord / NVidia Experience, turning them off should fix this issue.
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Re: Graphical Corruption in Paid Version
Thank you for the suggestions. I had none of the above running but uninstalled GeForce Experience, MSI Afterburner and RivaTuner just in case. In a similar vein I deactivated the Windows Game Bar.
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I have none of those running either yet have exactly the graphical corruption I see reported for several years now.
I have moved to a new home and wanted to map it out yet I have tried everything, its driving me mad, I have tried reinstalling multiple times, tried new java versions, running in compatibility of all types, trying to use it in a different order, but as soon as I draw the first wall and right click on it the menus start to fragment making the whole app glitch out.
Does anyone have a similar program they can link me please, I liked using SH3D but clearly I have to move on.
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I decided to give your software a try for the first time ever. But unfortunately I also have exactly this same problem. My system is running Windows 10 Pro x64, with all the latest/newest drivers and windows updates. My hardware is a Ryzen 2700X on an AMD x470 board, with a GTX 1070 video card. I do not even have geforce experience installed, and I have windows game bar disabled.
I would like to mention that I suspect this might be a problem with the version of the java runtime which your software installed itself with. Because I have seen this same kind of graphical corruption in other java based software which installs and runs older versions of the java runtime. I think something in the older versions of java has become broken with the newest version of windows 10.
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I have been having this problem on my Asus laptop for a couple of years now, preventing me from using Sweet Home 3D on it, and I finally found out what was causing it so I thought I'd share what I found.
A while ago I discovered that my own OpenGL software was crashing on my laptop when I moved the window from one screen to another. Debugging it led me to Asus Sonic Suite 2 as being the culprit -- it has something to do with trying to create an onscreen overlay, but it doesn't play nice with OpenGL programs. So I always kill it when working in my software.
It suddenly occurred to me reading the above about GeForce Experience, etc., that it could also be the culprit here and sure enough, as soon as I exited Sonic Suite 2 and restarted Sweet Home 3D everything worked perfectly!
I had previously thought it was related to AMD vs NVIDIA since my desktop worked fine and it has an NVIDIA graphics card but the comments above about GeForce Experience made me dig further.
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Re: Graphical Corruption in Paid Version
Thanks for your feedback. Some users reported that this bug could also be caused by Nahimic service. Maybe, Asus Sonic Suite 2 needs this service.
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