This is a difficult bug to describe fully or nail-down, and I suspect it has something to do with either my Laptop’s unconventional window size, Windows 11, or some unique driver issue.
When working in Studio for any period longer than approximately 30 minutes, with the window in focus the whole time, my Studio window will “separate” and visually glitch until the app is closed:
Occasionally, minimizing the Studio app will resolve the issue until it resumes again anywhere from 1-10 minutes later. After minimizing studio, various aspects of the laptop’s display will “glitch out” and seem to vibrate in place like various taskbar app-icons or text in other applications.
I know that system information is vital to knowing more about this bug, but I’m not knowledgeable enough on this subject to know what information is helpful, or how to acquire it, beyond the DxDiag information and System Specs I’ve supplied to the private content section of this post.
This happened to me before when I got my new laptop. It happened when Roblox Studio was using the integrated GPU. Switching to my dedicated one fixed it, but switching back breaks it again. I’ve checked windows device manager for updates on my integrated GPU’s driver, but it said that there are no newer versions available. Eventually, I looked up for the latest drivers and there actually were new ones. I installed intel’s driver & support assistant tool after discovering that to automatically update the dedicated GPU’s drivers.
Maybe try searching up your GPU’s driver online? Be sure to install it from a trusted source though.
Hi, agreed with one of the prior posters that switching off the integrated graphics (older drivers) or upgrading drivers in general might assist. We’ve recently validated one persistent issue (some similar graphic glitches but not quite the vibrating effect in the video) were fixed in the latest drivers from Nvidia.
In the condition shown, does window size make any difference in the behavior? (You mentioned minimizing, wondering if resizing also has effect).
Also, the “separation” – s that the doubling effect you’re showing here?
Heya, resizing does make a difference! So does switching to another in-app “window” like viewing a Script, that temporarily disables the “separation” / doubling effect.
One other thing to try - some people reported performance issues and glitches were resolved by fiddling with Win11 settings - you might try that and see if it makes a difference.