itt first forum post. I should start off with saying how impressed I am by the program (being a software developer myself, the extensibility alone inherent in this program made me @_@) but I'll instead just try to be useful.
In-game crash
System environment: Windows XP Home Edition, Service Pack 2
osu! control settings: Default, apart from changing skin to EBA skin (don't think it's relevant)
Description: After completing a song, I attempted to record the replay using FRAPS. I clicked "Watch Replay", and as the replay was beginning, I pressed the Video Capture hotkey (F9) to start FRAPS recording. This caused the game to close unexpectedly, resulting a cute little error dialogue to pop up that requested I forgive peppy unquestioningly for this error due to all the hard work that has gone into this project so far.
I tried replicating this bug, but it's only happened once. Since FRAPS is a bit of a resource-whore, at least on my machine, I would suspect that there might have been a null return on a memory call or something. I don't think it's a huge issue.
Song-failing-to-end bug
Whether or not it's just me, or just this particular instance I have not yet determined (I plan to in the future). I made a Beatmap for a song that's roughly four minutes long, and the beats go straight till the end of the song, with perhaps only a few second's grace after the last slider. At the end of a play through this song, the screen will not proceed to the high-score page. You have to press Escape to bring up the menu (at which point the song will oddly start over again) and then hit continue/press escape again to close the menu window, and from there the game proceeds to the scoring page. When I removed this last slider, everything performed business-as-usual and the bug was not present. Being able to add a few seconds of silence at the end of the song for padding aught to serve as a quick and easy workaround for this. Meanwhile I'll continue to go about my business to see if this happens to every song I make close to the end.
I apologize in advance if either of these bugs have already been reported. I have a mild case of selective-reading and can't utilize "Search" functions because I pretend they don't exist.
In-game crash
System environment: Windows XP Home Edition, Service Pack 2
osu! control settings: Default, apart from changing skin to EBA skin (don't think it's relevant)
Description: After completing a song, I attempted to record the replay using FRAPS. I clicked "Watch Replay", and as the replay was beginning, I pressed the Video Capture hotkey (F9) to start FRAPS recording. This caused the game to close unexpectedly, resulting a cute little error dialogue to pop up that requested I forgive peppy unquestioningly for this error due to all the hard work that has gone into this project so far.
I tried replicating this bug, but it's only happened once. Since FRAPS is a bit of a resource-whore, at least on my machine, I would suspect that there might have been a null return on a memory call or something. I don't think it's a huge issue.
Song-failing-to-end bug
Whether or not it's just me, or just this particular instance I have not yet determined (I plan to in the future). I made a Beatmap for a song that's roughly four minutes long, and the beats go straight till the end of the song, with perhaps only a few second's grace after the last slider. At the end of a play through this song, the screen will not proceed to the high-score page. You have to press Escape to bring up the menu (at which point the song will oddly start over again) and then hit continue/press escape again to close the menu window, and from there the game proceeds to the scoring page. When I removed this last slider, everything performed business-as-usual and the bug was not present. Being able to add a few seconds of silence at the end of the song for padding aught to serve as a quick and easy workaround for this. Meanwhile I'll continue to go about my business to see if this happens to every song I make close to the end.
I apologize in advance if either of these bugs have already been reported. I have a mild case of selective-reading and can't utilize "Search" functions because I pretend they don't exist.