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loftar wrote:I'm terribly sorry, but this bug has been constantly waking me up when trying to sleep for two days now, and at this point it's starting to affect my ability to even try and fix it. If I can't find it before going to sleep tonight, I'm afraid I'm going to have to leave it down until I wake up properly in the event of another crash. I dearly hope I manage to squash the bugger before then.
Kitamie wrote:Real Life is more important.
Amanda44 wrote:loftar wrote:I'm terribly sorry, but this bug has been constantly waking me up when trying to sleep for two days now, and at this point it's starting to affect my ability to even try and fix it. If I can't find it before going to sleep tonight, I'm afraid I'm going to have to leave it down until I wake up properly in the event of another crash. I dearly hope I manage to squash the bugger before then.
Hopefully the majority of players will understand that a lack of sleep affects performance, don't worry and if anyone does have the audacity to complain, pls, just ignore it or let the other one deal with it ............... sleep well and good luck with the bug!
Orcling wrote:Kitamie wrote:Real Life is more important.
This is their job. Do you sleep on your job? You'd get fired if you slept at work.
Orcling wrote:This is their job. Do you sleep on your job? You'd get fired if you slept at work.
That said, its not hard to implement a autorestarter but loftar wont because reasons.
If he did we could atleast play, even if it crashed every few hours.
g1real wrote:Orcling wrote:This is their job. Do you sleep on your job? You'd get fired if you slept at work.
What a fucktarded analogy.
There are laws in every non-third world country regarding consecutive work hours to prevent health risks like sleep deprivation.That said, its not hard to implement a autorestarter but loftar wont because reasons.
If he did we could atleast play, even if it crashed every few hours.
It could also crash and burn and slowly corrupt things, forcing a rollback from a backup.
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