People still on 1.7.2
People still on 1.7.2
I've seen some people say they are sticking to 1.7.2. If that's you, could you take a minute to explain what's holding you back from upgrading?
I'd like to get a sense of what and how frequent these issues are. For performance issues we may be able to help you resolve them by tweaking certain settings.
Thanks
I'd like to get a sense of what and how frequent these issues are. For performance issues we may be able to help you resolve them by tweaking certain settings.
Thanks
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Re: People still on 1.7.2
for me the biggest reason to stick to 1.7.2 is that 1920x1080 resolution works in 1.7.2 and not in 1.8 add to that I get a higher and more stable frame rate on the mac at 1920x1080 than I do at the lower resolutions I'm forced to use in 1.8
whether hard coded resolutions are better performers or not no idea 1.7.2 has just seemed not to stall out the same way 1.8 has seemed to.
out of all the great new stuff in 1.8 so far the only thing I miss by using 1.7.2 is the fixed guard functions.
whether hard coded resolutions are better performers or not no idea 1.7.2 has just seemed not to stall out the same way 1.8 has seemed to.
out of all the great new stuff in 1.8 so far the only thing I miss by using 1.7.2 is the fixed guard functions.
if one does not learn from the failings of the past they are likely to suffer its return.
Re: People still on 1.7.2
Yeah guard is nice I also miss extended zoom and restart/rehost when I go back to 1.7.2 but I watch a fair number of films.Point wrote:out of all the great new stuff in 1.8 so far the only thing I miss by using 1.7.2 is the fixed guard functions.
Re: People still on 1.7.2
I know why Ghost is still using 1.7.2, if he's still playing at all now.......
Re: People still on 1.7.2
Point, there is almost no way that if you had the resolution previously it would have been removed in 1.8. It has to be something with your software configuration.Point wrote:for me the biggest reason to stick to 1.7.2 is that 1920x1080 resolution works in 1.7.2 and not in 1.8 add to that I get a higher and more stable frame rate on the mac at 1920x1080 than I do at the lower resolutions I'm forced to use in 1.8
whether hard coded resolutions are better performers or not no idea 1.7.2 has just seemed not to stall out the same way 1.8 has seemed to.
out of all the great new stuff in 1.8 so far the only thing I miss by using 1.7.2 is the fixed guard functions.
Post your machine specs and what your monitor is.
Re: People still on 1.7.2
Godz not true I'm one of a half a dozen people mentioning unsupported resolutions in 1.8 that were supported in in 1.7.2 and this was brought up many betas ago in the forums ... I believe it had to do with some hard coded resolutions being removed.GodzFire wrote:
Point, there is almost no way that if you had the resolution previously it would have been removed in 1.8. It has to be something with your software configuration.
Post your machine specs and what your monitor is.
if one does not learn from the failings of the past they are likely to suffer its return.
Re: People still on 1.7.2
1920x1080 works fine for me in both windowed and non-windowed mode in 1.8. Mac OS X 10.6.x So obviously that resolution hasn't been taken out of 1.8. Is the issue that 1.8 only shows recommended resolutions and that's not the native res of your monitor? (just grasping at straws here)Point wrote:Godz not true I'm one of a half a dozen people mentioning unsupported resolutions in 1.8 that were supported in in 1.7.2 and this was brought up many betas ago in the forums ... I believe it had to do with some hard coded resolutions being removed.
Re: People still on 1.7.2
1.8 only lists resolutions reported by the OS as being valid for the monitor. 1920x1080 isn't one of those on Point's machine.
Re: People still on 1.7.2
Seems like whatever OS they are on is really stupid and not working properly, or maybe they are missing graphics drivers or their monitor is a weird native resolution.
Oh well, since you can't fix the OS, looks like that change is gonna have to be reverted back in 1.8.1 if you want people to update in the future, since that gives them a valid reason not to.
Oh well, since you can't fix the OS, looks like that change is gonna have to be reverted back in 1.8.1 if you want people to update in the future, since that gives them a valid reason not to.
Re: People still on 1.7.2
No the issue is that Point runs in windowed mode, where arbitrary "resolutions"/resizing should be available. 1920x1080 may very well not be supported by his monitor in full screen mode.GodzFire wrote:Seems like whatever OS they are on is really stupid and not working properly, or maybe they are missing graphics drivers or their monitor is a weird native resolution.
On Windows this is not an issue because you can resize the window arbitrarily. This isn't yet supported on Mac, and that is the proper long term "fix".
Re: People still on 1.7.2
Does the Windows build persist the re-sized resolution in preferences?punkUser wrote:No the issue is that Point runs in windowed mode, where arbitrary "resolutions"/resizing should be available. 1920x1080 may very well not be supported by his monitor in full screen mode.GodzFire wrote:Seems like whatever OS they are on is really stupid and not working properly, or maybe they are missing graphics drivers or their monitor is a weird native resolution.
On Windows this is not an issue because you can resize the window arbitrarily. This isn't yet supported on Mac, and that is the proper long term "fix".
Re: People still on 1.7.2
No, the "out of game" interface remains 640x480 and cannot be resized the way Myth can during a game. The same resolution selected in preferences is used again next time you load a game.
Re: People still on 1.7.2
Right, although obviously this bit would be easy to change.Pyro wrote:The same resolution selected in preferences is used again next time you load a game.
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Re: People still on 1.7.2
I've heard a lot of complaints about the new unit trading 'box' in 1.8 which blocks a part of the playing screen. I don't really care, but 1.7.2 UT was better, and I don't understand why this change was made.
Re: People still on 1.7.2
To reiterate yet again, the UT dialog box had to be detached from the status bar when the change was made so that Myth can support arbitrary resolutions (i.e. rescalable status bar). Given how it ended up directly below the status bar, just press "F6" to hide the status bar during PT if you like the old way better, and you get something very similar, just centered.killerking wrote:I've heard a lot of complaints about the new unit trading 'box' in 1.8 which blocks a part of the playing screen. I don't really care, but 1.7.2 UT was better, and I don't understand why this change was made.