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Java in Client Acting Odd

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Hello,

This issue has happened every so often throughout the years. It has occurred on RSPS clients, historical OSBot clients, and now on Runelite. It has not been an issue for the last 2 weeks (since I started using RL). It has NEVER happened on OSBuddy and still does not in light of Runelite glitching out.

Whenever I mouse-over different tabs the entire layout of the client starts this weird cascading effect. Minimizing or moving client around the screen temporarily fixes this issue.

Cannot tell if this means I need to update Java, or if something else is wrong but I am tired of it happening to my clients.

EDIT: Java is current and issue still arises.

Has anybody else run into this problem before? Any potential fixes?

 

Thanks

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Edited by Skoony

Same thing happened to me. I've uninstalled/restarted/re-installed. Nothing seems to help.

What's your resolution? 

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Edited by qmqz

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32 minutes ago, qmqz said:

Same thing happened to me. I've uninstalled/restarted/re-installed. Nothing seems to help.

What's your resolution? 

3yS2fWJ.png

Nothing yet.

21 hours ago, Skoony said:

Nothing yet.

I meant desktop resolution, mine is 3840x2160.
I never had this issue on my 1080p monitors.
I wonder if Java just hates high resolutions and starts to break.

 

Edit: This resolved it for me:
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Adding this as a runtime parameter: -Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true

Edited by qmqz

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