Replying to:dezwaytombstone-engraving-man got permabanned if you didn't know
True, at most it’s been petty stuff like ‘why did you block me?’, with the odd occasion where there would be severe drama. Even then it dies out quickly.
As it is with most denied ideas, memory has to be conserved or you’re gonna have a bad time. The node/stickfigure limits are in place to keep all users within a “reasonable” state of use to keep the playing field even (for sharing/creating) as well as to prevent you from crashing the app and then come yelling at me because you had eight million dash effects on the screen.
More nodes = more lag, as well. Much more lag. In fact, TRY to actually conserve node usage when creating stickfigures, it will only result in a much more lag-free stickfigure!
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2. Drawing?
Similar to the answer above, basi
the rationale for no unlimited nodes still doesn’t make sense to me
if you make a figure with 5000 nodes and it lags then that’s only going to affect your device, not anybody else’s because that 5000 node figure isn’t going to go on the site anyway
and yeah sn might get some negative reviews from 8 year old timmys who had their devices crash because they put 8 million nodes on their figure, but that seems like such a lame and almost cowardly reason not to add something
most people are just going to want more nodes for their figure instead of having to split their mega-detailed transformer up into 40 parts
Replying to:🎄🏳️⚧️René (F)🏳️⚧️🎄That's still accommodation for a small amount of users
that’s only really a valid argument if the feature is bad or difficult to implement
it’s a feature that would probably incredibly easy to add in, and it’s been requested for years
since people with lower end devices can just not take advantage of no node limit, it would be of benefit to that small amount of users who have the power to use it, and would not affect the lower end users at all
something making life easier for one group at no expense to another group is a good thing
What does this mean lmao
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Happy dancing , cause this place is wacky from my year being here
Last I remember this place was pretty interesting. I was here during the time of Epitaph which was a Shitshow for the history books
How wacky has it been here?
Recently I have some keyboard mercenary taking my discord accounts , got it back tho , so there’s that for today’s example
It’s funny how Epitaph was seen as “The Best Example of a User” once and now people hate him a lot
tombstone-engraving-man got permabanned if you didn’t know
which probably solved all the drama because there’s been very little drama on this site in the last year
True, at most it’s been petty stuff like ‘why did you block me?’, with the odd occasion where there would be severe drama. Even then it dies out quickly.
Lmao good riddance
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2. Drawing?
Similar to the answer above, basically.
3. Unlimited nodes PLS!
As it is with most denied ideas, memory has to be conserved or you’re gonna have a bad time. The node/stickfigure limits are in place to keep all users within a “reasonable” state of use to keep the playing field even (for sharing/creating) as well as to prevent you from crashing the app and then come yelling at me because you had eight million dash effects on the screen.
More nodes = more lag, as well. Much more lag. In fact, TRY to actually conserve node usage when creating stickfigures, it will only result in a much more lag-free stickfigure!
4. Multiple backgrounds?
This might happen eventually
the rationale for no unlimited nodes still doesn’t make sense to me
if you make a figure with 5000 nodes and it lags then that’s only going to affect your device, not anybody else’s because that 5000 node figure isn’t going to go on the site anyway
and yeah sn might get some negative reviews from 8 year old timmys who had their devices crash because they put 8 million nodes on their figure, but that seems like such a lame and almost cowardly reason not to add something
most people are just going to want more nodes for their figure instead of having to split their mega-detailed transformer up into 40 parts
It’s a mobile app
There really shouldn’t be a direct way to surpass too many nodes
It Makes sense
that should be up to the user to decide
Large faction of the phone market isn’t strong enough to handle it
That’s like giving a nirous boost option for a bicycle
what about the phones that can handle more tho
if a user can’t handle more than the built in node limit, that sucks but it shouldn’t stop everyone else
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That’s still accommodation for a small amount of users
that’s only really a valid argument if the feature is bad or difficult to implement
it’s a feature that would probably incredibly easy to add in, and it’s been requested for years
since people with lower end devices can just not take advantage of no node limit, it would be of benefit to that small amount of users who have the power to use it, and would not affect the lower end users at all
something making life easier for one group at no expense to another group is a good thing
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