What are the benefits of using -noborder and -window? Doesn't using windowed mode slow down the game a bit?
I've been playing the game like that since the beginning, the performance impact is not perceivable.
Also, you can alt-tab out of the game at will without having to reload everything once you go back in
[QUOTE=Trinholdt;26768059]What are the benefits of using -noborder and -window? Doesn't using windowed mode slow down the game a bit?[/QUOTE]
*starts game*
*message-tone*
Oh, damn, I can't check what the message is because the game is loading... He'll have to wait.
*message-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tonemessage-tone*
FFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
And then the chat turns out to be something in the likes of
"Dude wanna play"
"Dude why arent you answering"
"yo"
"dude"
"answer me"
"are you stupid?"
"FUCK YOU"
"I HATE YOU AND ILL BLOCK YOU NOW"
That's why Nobordered Windowed mode is awesome. Swift alt-tabbing out of games without crashing, and solving problems like that.
[QUOTE=Max of S2D;26768084]I've been playing the game like that since the beginning, the performance impact is not perceivable.
Also, you can alt-tab out of the game at will without having to reload everything once you go back in[/QUOTE]
I see. Thanks for the answer, Max.
[QUOTE=Max of S2D;26768084]I've been playing the game like that since the beginning, the performance impact is not perceivable.
Also, you can alt-tab out of the game at will without having to reload everything once you go back in[/QUOTE]
I see. Thanks for the answer, Max.
Also if you push the start key...
[img]http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/9216/menukey.png[/img]
...twice, you can bring up the bottom bar so you could do anything you wanted to.
Also if you push the start key...
[img]http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/9216/menukey.png[/img]
...twice, you can bring up the bottom bar so you could do anything you wanted to.
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