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#51
I think it's the former. Tongue2 I did use Linux quite a bit in the past actually, and yeah I'd just find what I need with apt and install it. Most of the software I was using I had no idea who made or anything about them. It's the one drawback of that. I think apt is super sexy and wish there was a repository search and install type system on Windows. But yeah, it does really distance the user from the dev.
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#52
(04-24-2016, 02:13 PM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: I think it's the former. Tongue2 I did use Linux quite a bit in the past actually, and yeah I'd just find what I need with apt and install it. Most of the software I was using I had no idea who made or anything about them. It's the one drawback of that. I think apt is super sexy and wish there was a repository search and install type system on Windows. But yeah, it does really distance the user from the dev.
The link to the website is hidden in PCSX2 in the About page, not many users will go there either. Adding a clear support link to the website/forum to the GUI would help there too.
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#53
TBH our UI is functional but it could really use a revamp. I could maybe help design the aesthetics of it, but not code it ><
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#54
Yeah I did/do the same. It is like a store/market without any feedback posts.
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#55
No nvidia tester?
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#56
The reason I am not testing pull requests is because I don't have a way to compile the code setup. Hence the only real testing I can do is after the code has been compiled into a working windows version.
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#57
There is an appveyor build you can find on the pull request, you don't need to compile it
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#58
0 idea on how to even access that
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#59
(04-26-2016, 01:48 AM)refraction Wrote: There is an appveyor build you can find on the pull request, you don't need to compile it
(04-26-2016, 04:18 AM)Topken Wrote: 0 idea on how to even access that

Think I found my way to it: onetwo threefour



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#60
yeah, it is well hidden! (took me a day to find it too)
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