Replying to:RedGhost@ralph
UPDATE: Arcionek uses a Kitkat device as well, he ha
it might not have to do with the Android version, so much as it does with the device itself, namely its GPU maybe
I’m going to go through crash reports etc soon and see if I get info on this
in the meantime, when the crash happens, does an Android system window pop up “Stick Nodes has crashed blah blah…”? If so, use the “Submit error report” (or similar) button and if also possible, put your username as a comment so I know it’s from you
Replying to:Ralph (Developer)it might not have to do with the Android version, so much as
Oh, @ralph. Since were at the topic, if it were my device that causes the problems, what are your recommendations? Does Stick Nodes need a certain amount of storage or RAM to prevent crashing somehow?
someone else reported this too
what device and Android version do you have?
the other user had a pretty old device, so it’s likely to be an issue for old devices that I may not be able to remedy
Oh, then that would be the issue then. It’s 4.4.2 Samsung Galaxy Tab 3. I guess I’ll have to get a new one for Christmas :T
@ralph
UPDATE: Arcionek uses a Kitkat device as well, he has access to the blur tool, why can’t I? . _ .
it might not have to do with the Android version, so much as it does with the device itself, namely its GPU maybe
I’m going to go through crash reports etc soon and see if I get info on this
in the meantime, when the crash happens, does an Android system window pop up “Stick Nodes has crashed blah blah…”? If so, use the “Submit error report” (or similar) button and if also possible, put your username as a comment so I know it’s from you
Unfortunately, it displayed the default android “Stick Nodes has stopped”.
But I appreciate your help towards the issue, this is one of the reasons you are one the best developers I’ve seen in years.
hey, relax with the compliments, I didn’t help you yet and I’m likely to just go into hiding any minute 🙂
on that “Sticknodes has stopped” window, there’s not a “send report” button or something like this:
Nope, just an “Ok” button.
Maybe because this device is KitKat
Oh, @ralph. Since were at the topic, if it were my device that causes the problems, what are your recommendations? Does Stick Nodes need a certain amount of storage or RAM to prevent crashing somehow?
It’s best to close background apps if you want higher ram. Maybe that’s why?
likely nothing to do with RAM
more likely to do with your GPU in the device or something specific to only certain devices
I have to look at the reports when I work on 2.1.1 (just fixes and tweaks so will be “fast”)
I’ll have more info then and let you know