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Hello,

I just autoupdated from version 3.4.? to 3.5.31, and it seems it has some performance degradation. Undo seems to take a lot longer now. It's about 2 seconds in my project, whereas I've never paid any attention to how long it takes before (which is isn't really proof it's slower...). My project is kind of large with about 17 skeletons (with 10-20 bones each and some meshes here and there), I guess I could split that up into multiple projects if that's an issue, but I'd rather not if this can be fixed? Its quite a pain currently as it makes it much less friendly to use as you never kind of know what's happening and if the keypress worked or not.

Is this something known or something that could be improved or will I just have to manage?

Some other things I think I noticed. Changing between Animate and Setup modes now takes longer (about 2-3 seconds, not sure how it was before, but it too 'feels' slower) and exporting an animation sequence to png files also takes longer. These don't matter that much, but thought I should mention if it gave any clues. But as I don't have the old version to compare with I cannot be 100% sure if I'm right also.

Thanks for reporting and for describing your setup!

There was actually a lot of optimization work done but I think it was for complex, singular skeletons.
We'll try to see what can be done with your case since it's actually also not that unusual anyway.

3.5 should be faster in nearly every instance you mentioned it was slower. Can you please email or post your .spine file? contact@esotericsoftware.com We don't need images.

Sure, I'll send an e-mail.

Got it, thanks. We've made some improvements, should be good in 3.5.32, available now. Can you try that and let us know?

Great, that fixed it! Huge thank you!

I wish everything I use had this kind of customer support, I've been waiting for Adobe to do something about a bug report in Photoshop for 1.5 years. 😃

Ha! 😃 Glad the slowdown is gone. 8)

Hoooraaaay!!

And yes, Gimblll, I agree - Adobe's support is atrocious.