Rockdtben wrote:Scott wrote:Maybe before you do all this, you guys make it actually good? It's stupid slow right now, to the point it can crash some clients because the computer just can't handle it. That's not a good UI by any measure.
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Rockdtben wrote:NikNakFlak wrote:>When you are so retarded you post without knowing all the information.
I have ie11, I debugged this stuff with mso for like an hour once, I asked for help in coderbus and when it was all said and done, the answer I got as to why TGUI doesn't work on my machine was: "lol idk, stop running a toaster"
and I'm not even on a toaster. TGUI is trash and so is your post.
Could you post the following?
- Your specs (IE Version and your ram/cpu)
- List of TGUI machines that work
- List of TGUI machines that don't work.
This seems like a more important task to resolve than making more TGUI items.
16GB ram
Intel core i7-5500 CPU @ 2.4GHz
These usually work: APCs, disposals (sometimes would open super slow), fire alarms, air alarms (also would sometimes open slow)
It literally varied, sometimes they would open fine, sometimes they wouldn't. Sometimes, if I managed to get a previous tgui window to open and then closed it and did it again, it would work decently fine.
These almost always crash my client: Station alert consoles, most atmos consoles. But I tested now and they open decently fine, but in the past, it's been a completely client killer.
I've been told this isn't TGUI but the crew monitoring console is also complete garbage and is the biggest client crasher for me.
There isn't a definitive list of what works fine and what doesn't. There's stuff that sometimes works fine, stuff that sometimes works but takes 10 years to load, and things that usually crash the client but sometimes work if I've opened up another TGUI machine before. I don't know what else to add. Station alert console was the biggest one, I remember specifically clicking on it over and over just to crash my client over and over and attempted to record it doing so, but of course just like quantum mechanics, the minute it knew it wasn't being recorded, it stopped crashing my client.