Yes, it'd be sensible to have a master image of the board, only to be updated when necessary, but there'll still be far
more popping that image to the active screen than that to have smoothly sliding pieces, another feature I don't wish to lose.
The plasma moves all the time, unless turned off. That'll be tougher, but I gots me an idear. And if the idea doesn't
work, fine, I'm retired and have lots of time to try something else.
It isn't merely bad planning that got me into this mess. QB64 is so fast that I made the mistake of thinking the power was
unlimited. And it is, sort of. The code is doing exactly what I want. It just runs too hot on some machines. FAR too
hot, like a toaster oven. And causes other processes to stutter, making a concert piano sound like a bandsaw. Somehow I
can't convince myself that these are "features".
The CPU usage does come down a lot if the program is whitelisted, but I can't count on users doing that, so I'll cut the CPU
time down with an efficient graphics handling scheme.