Any tips to make 3D Globo on Google maps work on the current Stable?
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I switched from the snapshots to the current stable, but one last thing is not working as expected.
The configs, the flags, it's all apparently the same on both the snapshot, where it works, and the Stable, but on Stable Google Maps says that 3D Globe is not available.Is there maybe some plugin that is missing and I don't know?
If nothing is out of order, why should it not work on Stable when it works on the latest snapshot? -
@Panino Hmm, works for me to switch the satellite view to 3D view after i clicked on the map type icon bottom-left, selected More, enabled the Global view and then i enabled 3D on the bar at bottom left.
//EDIT: Now i see, works only if some GPU blocklist was skipped.
Workaround for me:
I opened chrome://flags/#ignore-gpu-blocklist , set to Enabled, Restarted and got the 3D view. -
@DoctorG Flag already enabled, naturally.
Stable is setup exactly like Snapshot as far as I can see. Google says that it was disabled... WAIT I SECOND!Sometimes computers and programs was crazy.
I switched from the snapshot to the Stable only because I discovered how to make video acceleration work, for some reason a flag necessary flag had changed (--use-gl=desktop had to be changed to --use-gl=egl). Then as I was testing this now on the snapshot, double checking the configs I changed that flag to see if video acceleration would work on the more recent snapshot that I tested today. While I was doing this Stable was open and hours latter I noticed something... video acceleration had stopped working.
I closed and re-opened the Stable and video acceleration resumed working, fortunately. And what's more? Not when I went to Google Maps to copy and screenshot the exact message about the Globe not working... it's working? Nothing changed, I changed nothing on the Stable, I only changed that flag on the Snapshot to make video acceleration work but this something made the Globe work on the Stable?How do you explain this?