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Re: [lua] Lime Rick
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November 08, 2014, 11:05:04 pm »
Got a new version from LDStudios that made the low graphics mode completely unnecessary.
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What is the difference?
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9000% speed increase in the menu.
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Quote from: aeTIos on November 08, 2014, 11:23:42 pm
9000% speed increase in the menu.
Aww...it's not...
OVER 9000
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Yes, I made an edit to the menu system. Now the minimal graphics should be perfectly fast, and even with high graphics, the menu should be okay. I had a really stupid mistake that was making it slower than it should have been >.<
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I tried this version now and I like it. As for the speed in the graphical level section, it's much faster than it used to be now. I assume that's why minimal graphics mode was removed, right? Because I couldn't see the option to switch to minimal level selection graphics.
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Minimal graphics mode is only bound to a keyboard shortcut namely [tab]. And tbh I don't really see a point in keeping it in, because it's really not necessary anymore IMO.
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