
Sir Substance
Suddenly Ninjas Tear Extraction And Reclamation Service
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Posted - 2011.09.07 14:36:00 -
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Gorki Andropov wrote:CCP Prism X wrote:Out of interest, what cap would be acceptable. There has to be a cap or people will never bother with cleaning up the fittings they never use and nobody likes having useless data in our DB if we can avoid it.
Pardon us, Mother, for perhaps wanting not to be bothered about any messiness we might have, in the game that we pay for Dude, you are an idiot. Database clutter affects every player in the game. If you double the size of a database, the retrieval time goes up by between two and four times depending on the circumstances.
Pick your **** up you disgusting slob, is what I'm saying.
Zagam wrote:Grey Stormshadow wrote:If the fittings would be local, the dB usage would be pretty much 0 bytes / 1000 fittings. But if the fittings were local, and your comp decides to go on vacation, or you use more than one computer... you're doomed.
To be honest, I don't really understand personal fittings. I custom fit every ship I fly for the job at hand. I would only ever using a fitting if I was doing a job regularly, and often lost that ship. I can't see you having 50 jobs that you do on a regular basis, all of which involve losing the ships often enough to warrant having a fitting saved.
Seems to me we have a lot of people like Gorki here, who simply can't be ****** deleting fits. Now, that's not a problem, I don't bother either, but then, I don't use the fitting tool. To ***** about how you don't have enough slots just because you can't be bothered deleting some of your old fits or exporting obsolete ones seems childish.
50 fits is a lot. If its not enough, sure, raise it to 100. But grey here is a moron. Why trumpet local fittings for the sake of it being local, when it makes no difference whatsoever if you take a few seconds to delete stuff every now and then? I mean, I guess sure, have an option to do either, or or pick one, or whatever. Just don't waste developer time faffing around.
Its a bit of a non issue, is what I'm saying. |