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Burrito Bison - eventual slowdown #18741

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Kz-92 opened this issue Nov 24, 2024 · 1 comment
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Burrito Bison - eventual slowdown #18741

Kz-92 opened this issue Nov 24, 2024 · 1 comment
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bug Something isn't working T-perf Type: Performance Improvements

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Kz-92 commented Nov 24, 2024

Describe the bug

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after 27 minutes of playing, the game slows down. when I played this game many years ago, I always suspected there was a memory leak but was never sure.
testing today, the game does not slow down after 30+ minutes on flash player, so if there is a memory leak, either flash player handles it and it never becomes a problem, there is a leak but you'd need to play for a longer time to experience it, or there is no leak.

either way, ruffle continually slows down and the game then locks up at the burrito bison head transition with audio playing.
the only way to continue is to kill ruffle's process and reopen the game, which returns to normal speed to start the problem over again.

Expected behavior

the game should not reach a lockup so quickly if the game does leak, and if the game does not leak ruffle should not slow down or lock up at all

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burritobison.zip

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Desktop app

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windows 10

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@Kz-92 Kz-92 added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 24, 2024
@kjarosh kjarosh added the T-perf Type: Performance Improvements label Nov 24, 2024
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Kz-92 commented Nov 24, 2024

to replicate, do many runs of the game. each time the game does the bison head transition, the game gets not perceptibly slower, but comparing shows a great difference.

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