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Please report bugs on GitHub! Sticky

A topic by Toadfan created 10 days ago Views: 153 Replies: 13
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https://github.com/Starbit04/DrMarioMania/issues

Please use the link above to report any bugs! If you can't use GitHub for whatever reason, please leave a comment here

I wrote to you on YouTube, so where can I get a log report? 

Hi, so glad to get off YouTube since my messages won't get shadow-deleted here... If you go into Windows Explorer and put "%AppData%" into the address bar it should take you to the AppData folder. From there, go to Roaming/DrMarioMania/logs and any log files should be there

here is the loglog

Thanks, I've uploaded a second Windows build that uses OpenGL, please let me know if it works

OK, thanks,  I'll be waiting! 

version 1.0.2 - the behavior is the same. here is the log. log2

Did you download this version?

Great, everything is working well!. Thank you for your communication skills and   work. 

The only thing I would like to ask for is not a bug, of course. But in the pirated version of Dr. Mario for the nes, due to saving cartridge resources for other games, the pirates removed the animation of the movement of microbes in the jar.  Because of this, they were static! I've been playing this version all my life, and when I launched the original version on the nes and snes, microbes were constantly moving in the  pot , which is a GREAT DISTRACTION and a hindrance. Is it possible to make a check mark in the options to DISABLE the ANIMATION of microbes in the  pot ? (not on the left under the magnifying glass, but in the  pot ) Sorry if I didn't write too much, I can write to the right section) 

Yes, this will be added in the next update!

Oh super! You are a great developer! And you work very fast!

It's now been added to the latest update!

I've already tried it. open jae el is working. The animation of microbes turns on and off .  microbes are no longer distracting. Now it's the perfect sequel to Dr. Mario. Thank you so much for your feedback. If all developers worked like you, then all games would be perfect. Thanks again, I went to play!