Stabilis
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Try going on a slow computer with sound. It will definitely lag. Most of the people i face end up having computers much slower then me. ^ That would be a personal problem. ED is an incompatible platform, as in, it runs on a universally used platform (Flash: a multimedia platform), and because of that, unless Titan and Rabble program different modules for different computers (like a slow Windows 2000 or a fast Linux system). Since this issue is really relative to what computer is used and how compatible it is with Flash's processing units and RAM, it comes down to the user. If they cannot run EpicDuel properly without lag, and Titan and Rabble will not program mirrors of EpicDuel's engine, then unfortunately it becomes the user's personal issue and unless they want to continue playing EpicDuel (it is just a game after all), they will have to determine their own methods of how to improve their Flash drive whether it be by purchasing a new computer, new hardware, or getting technical with Flash's customer support for customizing processing I/O, memory limits or thresholds. quote:
Also as a side note, I have a cousin whose almost 9 years old is playing ED and he's on a slow netbook, with having everything checked. Default animations slider, and playing on High graphics. Simply cause he don't know about that. A big part of having programs like EpicDuel's interface work well is being thoroughly documented. It could be documented by visuals (things you see like text or pictures), audio (not used very well in ED), or "touch" (I/O with mouse and keyboard). If EpicDuel is not functioning well enough to provide the user with clear evidence as to how to manage something like audio settings, that is in fact a fault on the administrator's end because in the user's opinion, the game was not helpful enough to explain or help to understand some of the user's abilities within the game's functions. Still a workable idea.
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