I've never had a single problem with the Encounter Tracker until this week. But last night and again tonight, I've endured multiple mid-encounter crashes that necessitated restarting the encounter, including re-entering all initiative rolls. This has coincided with serious lag in most functions, such as die rolling and hit point adjustments. Generally the crashes have occurred when I've tried to open a stat block, though once it was triggered by simply clicking on a hit point number to adjust it.
I'm running it in Firefox for Windows 10, with Roll20 and Beyond20 running concurrently—same setup I've always used. My machine is a new and fairly powerful gaming machine. The one thing that's changed on my end is that I've switched from using Demiplane to Google Meet for chat.
Whatever is causing this issue, it renders the Encounter Tracker too unreliable to use, so I hope we can identify a fix.
Mmmm, interesting. I tried reproducing the error today, with Roll20 and Beyond20 running but not Google Meet. I easily replicated the crash bug. Then I disabled Beyond20. Bug erased. Turned Beyond20 back on: Bug back. So it's definitely an interaction with Beyond20.
I've never had a single problem with the Encounter Tracker until this week. But last night and again tonight, I've endured multiple mid-encounter crashes that necessitated restarting the encounter, including re-entering all initiative rolls. This has coincided with serious lag in most functions, such as die rolling and hit point adjustments. Generally the crashes have occurred when I've tried to open a stat block, though once it was triggered by simply clicking on a hit point number to adjust it.
I'm running it in Firefox for Windows 10, with Roll20 and Beyond20 running concurrently—same setup I've always used. My machine is a new and fairly powerful gaming machine. The one thing that's changed on my end is that I've switched from using Demiplane to Google Meet for chat.
Whatever is causing this issue, it renders the Encounter Tracker too unreliable to use, so I hope we can identify a fix.
Author of The Monsters Know What They're Doing: Combat Tactics for Dungeon Masters, MOAR! Monsters Know What They're Doing, How to Defend Your Lair and Making Enemies: Monster Design Inspiration for Tabletop Roleplaying Games.
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Mmmm, interesting. I tried reproducing the error today, with Roll20 and Beyond20 running but not Google Meet. I easily replicated the crash bug. Then I disabled Beyond20. Bug erased. Turned Beyond20 back on: Bug back. So it's definitely an interaction with Beyond20.
Author of The Monsters Know What They're Doing: Combat Tactics for Dungeon Masters, MOAR! Monsters Know What They're Doing, How to Defend Your Lair and Making Enemies: Monster Design Inspiration for Tabletop Roleplaying Games.