
So, first off, the new dynamic lightning system is fancy and all, but I'm close to the end with a 6 year long campaign. All maps are set and done, I'm not going to change those now. xD My problem concerns the legacy system and I hope there's still some sort of support for that. One of my maps has dynamic lightning enabled - and all three boxes below ticked. In preparation for a new encounter, I pulled my players tokens over to the new map, but because I didn't want them to see everything just yet, I put their tokens into a corner and isolated them with a lightning barrier on the dynamic lightning layer. In theory, they should only be able to see their tokens and the space I cut off, right? Right? However, through the magic of 'wtf?', they can see outside their little box. Somehow. But weirdly enough, they can't just see 'everything' outside, no, that would be to easy to explain. They can see the inside of their box, then a black sort of 'belt' follows, starting where the lightning barrier is, and this black belt (haha) ends a little beyond that, revealing the whole rest of the map. I have absolutely NO freakin' clue what's going on with that. And under other circumstances, I just would've thought so myself 'welp, tech's weird sometimes', but: This isn't the first time this happened. My players and I (rejoining as a player) can reproduce that every single time without fault and it happened on other maps, too. So I think this warrants a report at this point. Oh and yes, I did the whole 'check for the right browser/addons/empty cache'-thing. As for those two nitpicks: 1) Handouts without pictures used to display this orange'y placeholder. Handouts which had pictures you then deleted from your library displayed a 'broken image' placeholder. I quite liked that. Now, however, since this morning, all handouts without pictures (which never had once to begin with) display the 'broken image' placeholder. Which, to be honest, is ugly as f***. I call this a nitpick because it might be intentional, I don't know. 2) I'm running a plus account, thus allowing me to upload maps with a data size of up to 10 MB. (Theoretically.) Actually uploading a map with 8 to 9 MB usually caused a little struggle, but was possible with enough patience. However, these last few months? Uploading anything, and I mean ANYTHING, became an increasingly unreliable nuisance. The progress bar tends to freeze even with maps only 1 or 2 MB large. Even weirder, I feel like uploading multiple files at once generates a more stable and reliable process. O_o (If it wasn't clear at this point: I don't get how this works, either.) I have more than 2,500 MB of storage left and everything else runs smoothly, sooo~... weird?