Badjourasmix

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He basically saying "screw you all, I'll keeping active on X and Ignore the game"
He has been doing that for a long time now. He was bragging about spending hundreds of hours playing final fantasy while people were waiting for a new update for over a year. Dude doesn't give a fuck anymore.
I just wish that alorth had the balls to leave the team. The game will never be finished anyway. It's his art that carries the whole game he just needs to find a decent writer and he could create a similar game.
 

dolfe67

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He has been doing that for a long time now. He was bragging about spending hundreds of hours playing final fantasy while people were waiting for a new update for over a year. Dude doesn't give a fuck anymore.
I just wish that alorth had the balls to leave the team. The game will never be finished anyway. It's his art that carries the whole game he just needs to find a decent writer and he could create a similar game.
I think Alorth said he'll create a "spinoff" about the triplets, without sird
 
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Ashira13

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If I remember there was a way to trick xp into using over the max ram it's been so long, I think in xp no matter how much was installed only 8 gigs was used which was most it supported.
off-topic/ 32-bit windows xp was actually limited to only 4gb
Physical Memory Limits: Windows XP

The following table specifies the limits on physical memory for Windows XP.


VersionLimit in 32-bit WindowsLimit in 64-bit Windows
Windows XP4 GB128 GB
Windows XP Starter Edition512 MBNot applicable
Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition released on April 25, 2005 byMicrosoft is a variation of theWindows XP operating system for x86-64 personal computers.

Windows XP Professional x64 Edition uses version 5.2.3790.1830 of core files, the same version used byWindows XP 64-bit Edition 2003 and Windows Server 2003 SP1 as they were the latest versions during the operating system's development. It is designed to use the expanded 64-bit memory address space provided by the x86-64 architecture.

The primary benefit of moving to 64-bit is the increase in the maximum allocatable systemmemory (RAM). Windows XP 32-bit is limited to a total of 4GB, which is, by default, equally divided betweenWindows kernel and application usage. Using the /3GB switch in the boot.ini file forces Windows to limit the kernel to the upper 1GB and provides up to 3GB for applications. Windows XP x64 can support much more memory; although the theoretical memory limit a 64-bit computer can address is about 16 exbibytes (16 billion Gibabytes), Windows XP x64 is currently limited to 128 GB of physical memory and 16TiB ofvirtual memory. Microsoft claims this limit will be increased as hardware capabilities improve

Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition released on April 25, 2005 byMicrosoft is a variation of theWindows XP operating system for x86-64 personal computers.

Windows XP Professional x64 Edition uses version 5.2.3790.1830 of core files, the same version used byWindows XP 64-bit Edition 2003 and Windows Server 2003 SP1 as they were the latest versions during the operating system's development. It is designed to use the expanded 64-bit memory address space provided by the x86-64 architecture.

The primary benefit of moving to 64-bit is the increase in the maximum allocatable systemmemory (RAM). Windows XP 32-bit is limited to a total of 4GB, which is, by default, equally divided betweenWindows kernel and application usage. Using the /3GB switch in the boot.ini file forces Windows to limit the kernel to the upper 1GB and provides up to 3GB for applications. Windows XP x64 can support much more memory; although the theoretical memory limit a 64-bit computer can address is about 16 exbibytes (16 billion Gibabytes), Windows XP x64 is currently limited to 128 GB of physical memory and 16TiB ofvirtual memory. Microsoft claims this limit will be increased as hardware capabilities improve
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e6mill

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off-topic/ 32-bit windows xp was actually limited to only 4gb
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Worse. Only 2GB of that was usable by the app - the other half being reserved for the OS. This restriction you can weasel your way out of though, unlike the inability to count past 4GB in 32bits...
It doesn't really matter ofc, since nobody will ever need more than 640 KB. :sneaky:
 
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