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[Bug] Watching Youtube can slow-mo the game
So, this is sort of a wild one. I like to play this game and watch YouTube at the same time on another monitor. I've noticed that when a YouTube video will end, the game will enter into a slow-mo mode. Upon alt-tabbing, and possibly loading up another YouTube video, the issue will fix itself.

I think its mainly the alt-tabbing to fix it. And triggers on when the video will stop playing, not during its playtime.

Sort of funny, but you could possibly abuse the game with this.
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does the same thing happen when using a different browser?
Did not try. For reference, I use Firefox.
Last edited by Dutchoper72; 26 Jan @ 1:58pm
Originally posted by Dutchoper72:
Did not try. For reference, I use Firefox.

you could try turning gpu hardware acceleration off if its on or vice versa. try using a different browser next time watching YT while playing the game to see if there is a different result. one browser alternative i can think of to use off top of my head is Brave.
And this does not happen with other games? You noticed it only with YAZS?
Kalafiorek  [developer] 27 Jan @ 3:40am 
Hello I think it's something to do with the way the game engine works, we'll look into that. Disabling GPU acceleration in your browser might help, but you could also try enabling Vertical Synchronization in the in-game graphics settings (if it's off) or limiting the max FPS (this setting is visible when v-sync is off).
m4rcus 27 Jan @ 4:41am 
is this an alternate version to the verification can drinking? if you dont consume video you cant play :P

first time ive heard of something like that alltogether. some real black mirror ♥♥♥♥ right here :D
Originally posted by eighthgrader:
And this does not happen with other games? You noticed it only with YAZS?

Only this game.
Originally posted by Kalafiorek:
Hello I think it's something to do with the way the game engine works, we'll look into that. Disabling GPU acceleration in your browser might help, but you could also try enabling Vertical Synchronization in the in-game graphics settings (if it's off) or limiting the max FPS (this setting is visible when v-sync is off).


Ok, will fiddle with it. I'll try in-game stuff first. Then see about the GPU stuff that Grizzle also mentioned.
Quick update. Turning off V-sync seemed to have made the issue go away.

Odd, since I have not had an issue like this in the past, and I never changed any settings. Only with this last update did it start.
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