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Even though Manga is a monolith application it would be nice to enable OpenTracing to show how to add it following the Clean Architecture principles.
The Jaeger library is a interesting starting point:
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In this example: Phaser 3 example
there is a slight quick random teleportation, the sprite stops and teleports quickly.
To reproduce it, go in one direction for a few seconds and watch the sprite closely. (it seems to happen more often if you lose the window focus and come back to it)
It occurs when the camera is set
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Although they are a visual enhancement, they are quite hard to maintain. The colors have changed in v5 and probably the grid gutters and carousel navigation will follow.
I would prefer to ditch them unless we can easily automate the image generation process.
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