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Chrotesque
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Hey y'all!
I've been using the Beta for a good while now and I use an USB stick on which I save my project. At work (on my lunch break) I continue to work on that project and everything runs through that USB stick. At home I do the same with the same stick obviously, except for backing up my days work to make sure that I won´t lose much in an unforeseen event.
Now wih the last update GMS2 started to become quite annoying. I can change code all I want but the second I create a new object or event (everything that causes a new file to be created) I get the pop up "Project Directory Modified" with the option to "reload" and "save".
I don´t quite understand why this pops up, what difference does it make if the project is on my HDD or on my USB stick? These pop ups occur only when I work on the project from the USB stick.
Saving costs a bunch of seconds each time and god knows what reload does, if I lose work or whatever will happen - never dared to try it.
Any clues?
Tips? (apart from "dont use usb stick" )
Kind regards,
Chrotesque
I've been using the Beta for a good while now and I use an USB stick on which I save my project. At work (on my lunch break) I continue to work on that project and everything runs through that USB stick. At home I do the same with the same stick obviously, except for backing up my days work to make sure that I won´t lose much in an unforeseen event.
Now wih the last update GMS2 started to become quite annoying. I can change code all I want but the second I create a new object or event (everything that causes a new file to be created) I get the pop up "Project Directory Modified" with the option to "reload" and "save".
I don´t quite understand why this pops up, what difference does it make if the project is on my HDD or on my USB stick? These pop ups occur only when I work on the project from the USB stick.
Saving costs a bunch of seconds each time and god knows what reload does, if I lose work or whatever will happen - never dared to try it.
Any clues?
Tips? (apart from "dont use usb stick" )
Kind regards,
Chrotesque