fix(ecs): Use DateTime.UtcNow.Ticks instead of Stopwatch.GetTimestamp#444
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GetTimestamp uses QueryPerformanceFrequency which should be better performant and acurate. if you show me some repro code i can take a look at the bug you're running into |
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@ikkentim I don't really have a specific code for you to reproduce the problem, since I had this problem some time ago on my server and I had to publish my own version of SampSharp.Entities. Perhaps the example of aSpine could be used: https://discord.com/channels/758751593725558794/758944561132994570/959920070363070504 |
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Stopwatch.GetTimestamp is causing issues on Linux. On this platform, timers run immediately instead of executing at the specified interval. This behavior does not occur on Windows, where the timer works as expected and runs at the correct interval.