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iOS and MacOS / White Flash after Launch Image T2

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ManOfActionTM
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Posted: 30th Jan 2012 22:10
So after the launch image is displayed, there is a white flash before the program executes normally.

Anyone else experiencing this issue? Is there anyone that knows how to get rid of it, or change the color of it?
nja
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Posted: 30th Jan 2012 22:32
I have this issue too. It would be nice to get rid of that if all possible.
ManOfActionTM
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Posted: 31st Jan 2012 01:20
Yeah, it's one of two bugs keeping me from submitting to Apple.

Someone, please help!
bjadams
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Posted: 31st Jan 2012 07:57 Edited at: 31st Jan 2012 08:00
Post a report here: http://code.google.com/p/agk/

Most probably it has to do with start_scr.png

Please TGC remove this from iOS, it makes no sense as we already have a loading screen Deafult.PNG
ManOfActionTM
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Posted: 31st Jan 2012 08:14
I haven't seen a start_scr.png located anywhere (though, admittedly I do not know all the intricacies of xcode, so I might be missing it somewhere).

If this is the issue, is there a way to disable it?

I'm using T2, so one would think there should be a way.

(on a side note, did you email me as well? I received a message that was similar to this, but not the same--kinda new to the whole TGC Forums).
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Posted: 31st Jan 2012 08:21
start_scr.png is not an xcode or ios thing.
it's an AGC thing.

Makes sense on Windows to have a startup screen. On iOS we already have the Default.png
ManOfActionTM
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Posted: 31st Jan 2012 08:37
Yeah, I wish I could find it to remove it or somehow not use it.

It's seriously holding up my submission to apple.
ManOfActionTM
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Posted: 31st Jan 2012 18:19
Not sure if this helps, but it happens somewhere between App.Begin() and App.Loop()
ManOfActionTM
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Posted: 31st Jan 2012 19:26
This sparked me to a solution:

Load up and sync an image in App.Begin. This will remove the white flash.
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Posted: 31st Jan 2012 20:45
Man of Action: Did you test your solution? Does it work?
ManOfActionTM
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Posted: 31st Jan 2012 21:26
Yup, it completely works great!
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Posted: 1st Feb 2012 13:14
Thanks Man of Action, I will update my WIP projects to reflect this
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Posted: 1st Feb 2012 16:41
@bjadams No problem! If you can figure out why the image rotates right away if you have the device 'upside-down', that would be handy!

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