I assume the additional note "Update: No need to patch Sprite or
downgrade your video driver. This problem seems to be fixed with
Catalyst 12.4 (video driver 8.961.0.0)." doesn't apply to you?
My first response to most "it doesn't work" messages on this list is
"please make sure your drivers are up to date" :-)
Richard
On 3 April 2014 06:12, <[email protected]> wrote:
> I figured out that the problem is an incompatibility between the pyglet
> sprite module and AMD video cards.
> This problem came up on Stack Overflow about a year ago:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9693934/cant-draw-sprites-in-pyglet.
> The workaround in reply # 3 here
> (http://code.google.com/p/pyglet/issues/detail?id=544#c3) worked for me.
> Just change "v2i" to "v2f" in two lines of sprite.py.
> Hopefully I haven't broken my game for other people!
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 5:29:51 PM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> I was working on an unfinished game which worked fine on my old computer,
>> with python 3.3 and pyglet 1.2alpha1. It used lots of sprites, and they
>> displayed fine.
>>
>> I've now moved the code over to a new computer with python 3.4 and the
>> latest version of pyglet, and the sprites are broken. They are displaying
>> as black, or as transparent, or not at all -- but they aren't throwing an
>> error. It turns out that image.blit() works properly. Has anyone else had
>> this problem? You can see a little test code here:
>> https://github.com/joeclark77net/roguestate/blob/master/program/sprite_test.py.
>> The "robot.blit()" command works, but the "sprite.draw()" command does
>> nothing (or appears to do nothing) and throws no error.
>>
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