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Google disabled new posts last year, which is a shame but I guess they were tired of hosting forums. I should catch up on C++20 and C++23 at some point. There have been quite a few changes. That said, I don’t like the new import feature as it makes it harder to tell where stuff is coming from. Do like the looks of the new std::println() function, though. Much cleaner than std::cout << “Stuff” << std::endl
Yep, most archives use a form of *nix for their setup as Windows has lower limitations and is much slower when accessing larger data blocks. No experience with ReFS but it looks like a good option for Windows over NTFS. From the looks of it, it’s still very much a work in progress.
Presumably, AndalayBay has a backup of at least some of the files as she’s reuploaded some but I don’t know how much she kept.
Those have been superseded by the UMP. The UMP team went through all of those and cherrypicked the changes that were appropriate and discarded the rest. 🙂 It’s possible there have been other community efforts since Jac passed but I haven’t heard of any.
And make sure you grab OpenMW! Still need to get it installed over here at some point but they fix a lot of engine bugs in addition to recreating things so the Morrowind Code Patch is now obsolete.
