After playing several games without restarting shisen-sho, if you click on two adjacent tiles quickly, there is a delay of several seconds, and then it will remove the tiles. During this time, the game clock stops and resumes after the two matching tiles are removed. The clock in KDE (a widget on my panel) continues to run. For the rest of the game (and next games), you get the delay of several seconds per move, when clicking on two matching tiles normal speed between clicks. If you click one tile, and wait a second or more then click the matching tile, it proceeds normally. (but this is a timed game after all...) Closing and restarting shisen-sho resets responsiveness back to normal. I'm running Slackware64 14.0 with kde 4.8.5. system is an Asus GA-990FXA UD7 motherboard and an AMD FX8150 8 core processor at 3.4 Ghz. This behavior is repeatable day after day for several months.
Could you please check if this is a duplicate of bug 302606 ?
It appears that the same fix works, that is, turning off the sound in the settings stops the problem of slow game play. I do not hear any sounds anyway. so didn't know they were on. Sounds work in other applications just fine. Steve Mitchell On 10/25/2014 01:02 PM, Christoph Feck wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339865 > > --- Comment #1 from Christoph Feck <christoph@maxiom.de> --- > Could you please check if this is a duplicate of bug 302606 ? >
I see you are using KDE 4.8.5. As of KDE 4.9, released in August 2012, KShisen switched to a new sound library, which should fix this problem. The new library highly recommends incorporating OpenAL and libsndfile libraries, for sound in KDE Games, and I believe most distros are doing that.
Thank you Ian. I am oin the subscription plan for Slackware64, and in a month or so they should be releasing slackware64 15.0 which has an updated version of kde in it. Steve Mitchell On 10/28/2014 5:37 PM, Ian Wadham wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339865 > > Ian Wadham <iandw.au@gmail.com> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED > Resolution|--- |FIXED > CC| |iandw.au@gmail.com > > --- Comment #3 from Ian Wadham <iandw.au@gmail.com> --- > I see you are using KDE 4.8.5. > > As of KDE 4.9, released in August 2012, KShisen switched to a new sound > library, which should fix this problem. > > The new library highly recommends incorporating OpenAL and libsndfile > libraries, for sound in KDE Games, and I believe most distros are doing that. >