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Slider ghosts in editor

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chan
Sometimes when overwriting a slider with another slider, the the old hit circle and node(s) remain but the old slider path vanishes. The approach circle, slider ball and follow circle are also duplicated (one following the ghost slider and one following the new slider). Two numbers also appear, for the old slider and one for the new. I was also able to leave behind multiple ghost sliders at the same timing point last night, but haven't replicated this for now. I have some silly screenshots if this helps.

It only occurs in the editor, and will not show up if the beatmap is tested or editing is exited: the ghost slider disappears after this.

I can't consistently replicate this bug, happens kind of sporadically. I was using linear sliders at the time as well.

Using latest test btw.





Saturos

chan wrote:

Using latest test btw.
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mattyu007
waiittt....did i see that right? 34 minutes of beatmap?!?
awp
yes some songs are looooong~

I fully condone the creation and publication of long beatmaps if:

A - easy to survive; no quick-killers
B - song is awesome and I would listen to it on a regular basis anyway.
mattyu007
lol, which song is this one? ^^
Echo
chan and peppy refer to it as "parapara"... a remix of some kind I think.
mattyu007
lol, *goes off to search for song and downloads*
Topic Starter
chan
Ugh, I should have cropped my image. Whilst I secretly appreciate the unintentional publicity, can everyone please keep this thread to the actual bug? Has anyone else experienced it? I know I also pulled it off about a few weeks ago but ignored it. It doesn't really affect the game, but it's still a graphical glitch.
awp
I was getting an entirely different slider-related graphical glitch while beatmapping/previewing that caused a lot of funky (but strictly visual) business in the first 20% or so of the time line at the top, but I haven't come across this one yet ;x

Though I can't help but wonder if changes to the slider code is causing these...perhaps the same change is responsible for both, which makes them...kinda related?

I'll try getting this one to pop up later today.
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