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Reply #63 Posted on: August 19, 2011, 06:33:52 PM |
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I think the file extension text becomes blurred and is too small to read.
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I honestly don't know wtf I'm talking about but hopefully I can muddle my way through.
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Reply #67 Posted on: August 22, 2011, 10:02:00 AM |
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It's kind of unnecessary to put the file extension on the icon. There should be one for EGM and one for GM. Not one for EGM, one for GM5, one for GM6, one for GM7, and one for GM8. If people want to know the extension, they can read the file name. If they've set Windows to hide file extensions, chances are that they really don't care about anything other than the fact that it's a GM project.
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Reply #69 Posted on: August 26, 2011, 09:55:37 AM |
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Yes, but then, you get to technical issues such as the fact that GM8 GMKs don't open in GM7. It's better to have icons that say GM5, GM6, GM7, and GM8, because those are far more descriptive to the average user than GMD, GM6, GMK, and GM81. To the average user, "GM81" means "GM version 81", which doesn't make any sense. For GMK, make it say GM7/8 to differentiate.
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My Box: Phenom II 3.4GHz X4 | ASUS ATI RadeonHD 5770, 1GB GDDR5 RAM | 1x4GB DDR3 SRAM | Arch Linux, x86_64 (Cube) / Windows 7 x64 (Blob)Why do all the pro-Microsoft people have troll avatars? 
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