Difference between revisions of "Talk:PlaceAtMe"
test done. What was Morrowind's discharge function ?
imported>DragoonWraith (did you try using Wait at all?) |
imported>Gamall (test done. What was Morrowind's discharge function ?) |
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:::::::[[User:DragoonWraith|<font face="Oblivion,Daedric Runes" size=3>D</font>ragoon <font face="Oblivion,Daedric" size=3>W</font>raith]] [[User_talk:DragoonWraith|<font face="Oblivion,Daedric" size=2>TALK</font>]] 17:42, 18 July 2006 (EDT): I may, if I get the chance... can't really right now. But at any rate, for your tests, it generally takes time for things to unload. I think the default is three in-game days. Try "Wait"ing for about 75 hours and see if that changes things (actually, even if it doesn't unload the disabled objects, your savefile should shrink because many things ''will'' be unloaded as cells are reset). | :::::::[[User:DragoonWraith|<font face="Oblivion,Daedric Runes" size=3>D</font>ragoon <font face="Oblivion,Daedric" size=3>W</font>raith]] [[User_talk:DragoonWraith|<font face="Oblivion,Daedric" size=2>TALK</font>]] 17:42, 18 July 2006 (EDT): I may, if I get the chance... can't really right now. But at any rate, for your tests, it generally takes time for things to unload. I think the default is three in-game days. Try "Wait"ing for about 75 hours and see if that changes things (actually, even if it doesn't unload the disabled objects, your savefile should shrink because many things ''will'' be unloaded as cells are reset). | ||
[[User:Gamall|Gamall]] 18:15, 18 July 2006 (EDT) : I waited for a week, and the save ''did'' shrink. Of about 35 Kb. Since the "placeatme obesity" was of about 100 Kb, it tends to confirm the problem. I created the references in a matter of seconds, so I cannot think of any reason why waiting would destroy some of them and leave others. | |||
I'll edit the main article, since the issue seems about settled. | |||
Oh, and does anyone remember the name of the function Morrowind used to discharge disabled placeatpc'd objects ? I must say throughout this discussion I hoped someone would come and save the day by pulling an "Oblivioned" version of this function out of their hat. Trouble is I can't remember this function's name in the first place... |