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anonysanta

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Yea dude i understand, i'm sorry if i came of wrong i was prob in a bad mood.  I wish you the best in life and i hope you manage to save up for a better pc.

No i know that, that's why I said i wasn't trying to be mean. But even if you do have a 32 bit computer with windows 7. You can't expect people to be making 32 bit games in 2026. Especially not indie developers. 

Dude, who the actual F uses windows 7 in 2026? You can't even expect people to make a 32 bit game in 2026. You're gonna have to upgrade your pc or change to 64 bit linux if supported. Not trying to be mean but like seriously nobody has 32 bit in 2026.

Hello, i just wanted to tell you that if you use 7-zip to compress at ultra level with lzma2, 2048mb dictionary size, 273 word size and a  solid block size. And compress to .7z. The game went down from the zip file being 257mb to 236mb. Which saves overall bandwidth. Nice game btw!

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Hey, just a heads up! If you use 7-zip with LZMA2 compression algorithm and a .7z file type with a solid block size,  273 word size, and a dictionary size of 1024mb. You can reduce the compressed folder from the RAR file's 37mb to 33.6mb. It's not a huge difference but it ultimately saves some bandwidth for people and Itch's servers in the long run. Just a recommendation since even windows built in extraction tool can extract 7z. Amazing game though! I highly recommend :D (On some games i have managed to reduce the uploaders file size from 300mb to 70mb) Also i found a problem with the music disappearing if you tab out of the game and back in again.So just a little error report there. As i mentioned this wasn't such a big impact on this game, but for future games you might want to look at the difference since you can drastically decrease the bandwidth requirement of people's internet to play your game.