
May 11th, 2004, 06:12 PM
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Re: fantastic idea for se5
A most excellent idea! That way we could avoid mishaps like the Breen coming from a hot planet and such  Also would be a great boon to roleplaying, as the Chozo would definitely be interested when they discover their ancestral home planet of Zebes... RP games in my experience tend to be short on combats, which is a shame, but this gives people something to fight over
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Originally posted by dogscoff:
However, I agree taht space could become a problem. It would be fantastic if se could automatically detect and decompress zip files- Id' save hundreds of megs on my races folder alone, and it would suit this idea perfectly. That would be the solution I suggest.
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MOO3 did this... except it used zip files renamed to *.mob so you had to rename them before you modified them
What I do to get around this problem is I like to compress my drive... Windows XP has a handy Disk Compression tool which basically zips everything on your drive automagically and transparently, so each of those 48KB ships (they do add up!) only takes up around 3KB!
I wouldn't recommend compressing your drive if you're lacking in the RAM department, though, because the way I understand it is, compression will actually speed up your HDD access on "data-sparse" files like bitmaps and text files because less actual HDD access is required; the data can be uncompressed in RAM. But if you're lacking enough RAM to do the uncompression, it has to use HDD space (virtual memory) and that defeats the whole purpose! (Except the part of saving HDD space on files you don't use often.)Of course that's just my guess as to how it all works
edit: I also like XML, but it does have 2 problems: for one thing, you need those cryptic xmlns and such tags at the beginning, and for another thing, it is very data-sparse, meaning there's not much actual data compared to the number of bytes used in opening and closing tags... no problem with a compressed drive, but if your drive is UNcompressed... 
[ May 11, 2004, 17:16: Message edited by: Ed Kolis ]
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