System OS went into "Low Graphics" mode
Re: System OS went into "Low Graphics" mode
DItto. I don't think I have -ever- used that feature. I just click another object.
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Yes - changing views saves as well, but having to change the view just to get it to save would be a bit weird, no?
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Yeah, I do actually agree with you on that point, but it's what we have all gotten used to now!
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less weird than "save" not actually "saving"... not at allVadi wrote:Yes - changing views saves as well, but having to change the view just to get it to save would be a bit weird, no?
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Save... does save, as I explained earlier. Into Mudlet. Not onto your disk.
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Thats a very unique definition of "save" -- if it can be lost due to anything short of hardware failure... its not really "saving"
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Re: System OS went into "Low Graphics" mode
I think you're missing the point, heh.
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Not at all "saving to mudlet" aka to memory is not saving anything, it's merely an application still running...fetaera wrote:I think you're missing the point, heh.
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I agree that "Save" can be a bit confusing, but the functionality is necessary and useful. Maybe they could change the name of the button (and the picture) to something more descriptive of what was actually happening.
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The tooltips there should be providing the explanation - I don't remember of my adjusted ones made it into 2.1, but they have been clarified recently.