Just had another CTD (they always happen when I'm doing a long cargo run without saving!! ) and the only messages are the streaming sound ones this time.
"Get back or I unleash my lethal spotted batoid!!"
I've come across a small and rare quirk that occurs when docked at a station, which is that I 'hear' occasional ship to ship hails. This hardly ever happens, so it's not really a problem, but thought it would be better to mention it.
After all, it's slightly offputting to hear a Black Monk debtor pleading for his life when I'm shopping for cargo.
"Get back or I unleash my lethal spotted batoid!!"
Hmm. I don’t think there’s any way to distinguish between messages that can be safely suppressed and ones that matter.
I mention it because I have never had messages appear when I'm docked prior to 1.68 and assumed that was the correct status, i.e. all messages are suppressed while docked.
"Get back or I unleash my lethal spotted batoid!!"
Also, since I'm surely the one with the lowest-specced mac around (G3@350MHz) I'm happy to tell you that the procedural textured planets don't cause a noticeable drop in framerate, so it can safely be made standard (? maybe there's another reason it's optional ?)
libpng warning: Incomplete compressed datastream in iCCP chunk
libpng warning: Profile size field missing from iCCP chunk
libpng warning: Incomplete compressed datastream in iCCP chunk
libpng warning: Profile size field missing from iCCP chunk
during gameplay, but It seems to be harmless, nothing bad happens
That means a PNG texture contains a broken colour profile. Since I don’t see this, I’m going to assume it’s in an OXP. Future versions will use libpng directly (rather than going through the system) and supress colour profile handling completey (it doesn’t make sense for textures), so you won’t see that.
Rxke wrote:
Also, since I'm surely the one with the lowest-specced mac around (G3@350MHz) I'm happy to tell you that the procedural textured planets don't cause a noticeable drop in framerate, so it can safely be made standard (? maybe there's another reason it's optional ?)
They make the entering-system delay significantly longer on my G5. Haven’t tested it on my 233 MHz G3 with no (OS X-supported) 3D acceleration. :-)