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Hello there! This has been tested already and it has been found to be an issue with the settings and not a client bug. The options Compute Shaders and Frame Buffer Size can cause the sparkling animation to fail to display when adjusted.

 

I was able to stop the animation from displaying on my own Shiny Pokemon by adjusting my settings. To reverse this, I activated Compute Shaders, set Frame Buffer Size to 2 and restarted the game. After this, the animation displayed correctly again. Try adjusting these settings yourself ans it should fix this issue.

 

I hope this fixes the problem for you.

Have a great day!

Houndstone

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This fix could be device specific and a different adjustment to these settings may make it display properly again for you.

 

I hope by toggling these settings, you're able to make the sparkling animation display again soon.

Thanks again

Houndstone

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I would suggest uninstalling and reinstalling the game if adjusting the settings has not worked for you. This would make all settings revert back to their defaults.

 

As I previously mentioned, I am able to make the animation disappear and reappear on my own shiny Pokemon by adjusting Frame Buffer Size in options. The fix I used may be specific to my device and its capabilities, so a different adjustment of your PRO settings and your device's display and performance settings could fix your issue.

 

Houndstone

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