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Cursor bug #243

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Azurz opened this issue Sep 30, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #276
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Cursor bug #243

Azurz opened this issue Sep 30, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #276
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@Azurz
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Azurz commented Sep 30, 2023

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When there are more than 2 people, the cursor display bugs.

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Azurz commented Sep 30, 2023

The bug was that visually, we no longer see the cursors of other people moving, however, we see our cursor in the correct position.

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Having similar issues here as well. Sometimes one person has working cursor, sometimes none, somtimes it swaps names. It's all over the place once you get 3+ people.

@polycone polycone added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 22, 2023
@polycone polycone moved this to Todo in Multiplayer Mod Oct 22, 2023
@polycone polycone added the critical A critical issue label Oct 23, 2023
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@polycone polycone moved this from Todo to In Progress in Multiplayer Mod Oct 23, 2023
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@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from In Progress to Done in Multiplayer Mod Oct 25, 2023
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