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Guess that's worth a sticky?
I'll second that. :ernae:
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Guess that's worth a sticky?
Yes Sir it isIs the application working for you now H?
Steve
Super little tool but is there a configuration that allows it to maintain the desired texture max load without the popup window appearing every time FsX boots up?
I had this installed and it brought my pc to a crawl, while it was running. Deleted it and normalcy returned.
Yes Sir it is
Thanks
H
isnt that what always happensI'll be releasing a new version in a few days time with some minor fixes. The application should be running well on most setups but there were a few bugs that cropped up after the release that I didn't expect.
Steve
I had this installed and it brought my pc to a crawl, while it was running. Deleted it and normalcy returned.
i am using Vista and i believe that is a different .net frameworkThanks for the kind words and the sticky H
I had a chat to my testers and the application didn't slow their computers down at all. Do you have an up-to-date .net 2.0 framework as the application relies on this being present on the target computer.
Sorry H, I wasn't directing the suggestion at you. I forgot to quote dharris's post.
thanksA patch for the Texture Max Load Editor has been released. A message will be displayed the next time you run the TMLE if you have "Check for updates" enabled. If you don't, you can download it from http://www.frostysoftware.com.
The service had a bug that meant it didn't write the value correctly. This has been fixed in the patch along with some other bugs.
Steve