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Unfortunately, or fortunately, I have not found problems on my side causing what you have. If your problem has not been resolved, try to describe the problem in more detail, it would be nice to see a screenshot / photo of how it looks, so that I understand better.
Try downloading it again, there is a chance that I was posting a buggy build and when I noticed it, I immediately deleted it, but you managed to download it.
It seems I have found the problem. I have two monitors one in portrait mode and one in landscape mode. When I start the game when one of the monitors is in portrait mode the game is bugged with the screen showed. When both screens are in landscape mode the game works fine. It seems like it picked the portrait screen as the primary screen and adjusted the game to display in that resolution but display it on the landscape screen if that makes any sense. Hope this helps!
Getting an error that this app cannot run on this PC after extracting files. This is what I am currently on:
Device name TransformerBook
Processor Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU Z3775 @ 1.46GHz 1.46 GHz
Installed RAM 2.00 GB (1.89 GB usable)
System type 32-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Windows 10 Home
Some of the buttons still don't seem to work properly for me in version 0.9 (experimental):
That was quick, thank you :) #1 and #2 are fixed for me.
#3 seems to be a weird one, actually. Sometimes (not every time though), when I start the game with "fullscreen" already enabled (from a previous session), the game window is created with an offset of x=36, y=71 from the top left corner of the screen instead of x= 0, y=0 (perhaps the Win 10 default window displacement?). The game cursor is displayed with that same offset, yet the actual clicks are registered without the offset - which is causing the problem I previously described. I don't know whether this has something to do with how Windows launches the game and if another process interferes with this, perhaps stealing focus...