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Very helpful, thank you
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## OS: Arch Linux x86_64
#### Hostname: behind
###### Uptime: 1 day, 5:04
######## Kernel: 4.3.3-3-ck
########## Shell: /bin/bash
############ Packages: 1127
############## GTK2 theme: Breeze
################ GTK2 icon theme: breeze
################## GTK2 font name: Noto Sans Regular 10
#################### RAM: 2533M / 15990M (15%)
###################### SWAP: 0M / 15258M (0%)
######### ######### CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3820 CPU @ 3.60GHz
########## ########## Boot: 61M / 1021M (6%) (vfat)
########### ########### Hdd1: 437G / 673G (66%) (ext4)
########## ########## Hdd2: 758G / 917G (84%) (ext4)
####### ####### Home: 71G / 110G (68%) (ext4)
#### #### Root: 14G / 109G (13%) (ext4)
Nvidia 780ti proprietary drivers.
EDIT!
I've tested a bit more and it seems like the issue only occurs above "Simple" graphical settings.
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While there's of course reasons to support open source engines I don't see how it's relevant to this discussion; having the source code available to me would not have aided me here, I don't think. That said, I'll happily take recommendations for game engines that work well (and are currently suppported!) :) I used Construct before but it was quite buggy, and I've been considering GoDot, but I don't know how easy it is or what it's 2D game capabilities are like.
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I recommend giving it a go if you are interested!
However, it's always better to use something you personally want to use ;)
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Aw, that's cool ^_^ I'll give it a look-see. Feel free to share any good starting tutorials :D
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You should go on the IRC channel. Freenode #godotengine. They're really helpful there. If you're a developer who's used to Unity, sure, use it. If you haven't got experience with either engine, then obviously go for the open-source one.