I am adding the ability to add skill points to party members since they don't have that line(like the player character does) and adding/deleting lines takes like 30-40 seconds. Why is this?
Why adding/deleting things in the .das files takes forever
Débuté par
Gfan24
, nov. 10 2009 11:15
#1
Posté 10 novembre 2009 - 11:15
#2
Posté 10 novembre 2009 - 11:36
i noticed this too.. changing values seems to be instant but adding or removing anything takes a long time. I am guessing that the editor is decompressing/compressing something. Maybe like extracting something from compressed file like it's accessing data from the core.zip so that's the delay? That's what i'm guessing, but i haven't looked into it.
I wonder if uncompressing core.zip would speed that up (probably really slow load times in game though.)
I wonder if uncompressing core.zip would speed that up (probably really slow load times in game though.)
#3
Posté 11 novembre 2009 - 12:05
It must be some kind of bug because equivalent in game operations are almost instantaneous.
#4
Posté 11 novembre 2009 - 12:09
yea but in-game loading is not instantaneous... If game loads once what it needs from the core.zip each time it loads an area, of course any actions after load would be instant because that is all in memory.. However every time you change something in editor it's like it has to process the compressed files again to find what it needs and extract it..
That's what i'm guessing is happening.
It's you have a .zip file with tons of little textures in it. Every time you go to open a texture or extract it, as long as it's in the .zip file it's going to take many seconds for it to come up, because of some decompressing your computer has to do to the file in order to get that tiny image out...
I could be totally wrong though
That's what i'm guessing is happening.
It's you have a .zip file with tons of little textures in it. Every time you go to open a texture or extract it, as long as it's in the .zip file it's going to take many seconds for it to come up, because of some decompressing your computer has to do to the file in order to get that tiny image out...
I could be totally wrong though
Modifié par Zengrath, 11 novembre 2009 - 12:11 .





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