lttlmantate1
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Still having the issue. Was able to work around manually this morning by running the console command [StyxWoW.Overlay.Dispatcher.InvokeShutdown();] and then going into Task Manager and manually killing the WowBrowserProxy. Not to make things more of a conundrum, but only had to do this on the first session of wow I started. I also had to do NONE of it last night when I got back from a weeks travel and fired up bot to run for nearly half the night x2 sessions. Please find latest log attached with ALL streaming off except Kick's Profiles. This is the log that I ended up performing said actions, then stopping after it performed well. I set logging level to Verbose, hoping it would help.
On the Desktop Composition, it's not manually disabled under the wow.exe compatibility and I don't (can't find it on the list) have a check box for it under visual effects. I did not attempt to go after it via other routes, there is one, but since there was no option for it under visual effects, and all options were enabled with let the computer decide what it wants checked. I also changed themes this morning from a custom one, back to default one.
Feed me Seymour!
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Please let me know if I missed something else on my end to perform due diligence for you.
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Hi, all,
There are two known sources of FPS problems at this time.
First, you have directly or indirectly disabled the Windows Desktop Compositing capabilities. This post should help you get it straightened out.
The second cause is a mis-behaving Buddy Store product. This post explains the problem, and how to isolate it. If you chase your problem to a particular product, please let us know which one so we can analyze what they are doing wrong, and see if we can put preventative measures in place for the future.
If neither of these resolves your issue, please open a new thread in the Support forum, and be certain to attach your full log that captures the event.
cheers,
chinajade
Still having the issue. Was able to work around manually this morning by running the console command [StyxWoW.Overlay.Dispatcher.InvokeShutdown();] and then going into Task Manager and manually killing the WowBrowserProxy. Not to make things more of a conundrum, but only had to do this on the first session of wow I started. I also had to do NONE of it last night when I got back from a weeks travel and fired up bot to run for nearly half the night x2 sessions. Please find latest log attached with ALL streaming off except Kick's Profiles. This is the log that I ended up performing said actions, then stopping after it performed well. I set logging level to Verbose, hoping it would help.
On the Desktop Composition, it's not manually disabled under the wow.exe compatibility and I don't (can't find it on the list) have a check box for it under visual effects. I did not attempt to go after it via other routes, there is one, but since there was no option for it under visual effects, and all options were enabled with let the computer decide what it wants checked. I also changed themes this morning from a custom one, back to default one.
Feed me Seymour!
View attachment 4200 2015-01-31 08.24_Itz2.txt
Please let me know if I missed something else on my end to perform due diligence for you.
**Edit to remove unintentional winky face caused by brackets!