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  1. Can you please say Windows when you mean Windows? I have a PC running Linux and saying "The game will be available on PC only during Early Access," is confusing when you later say "Will Mac or Linux versions come out in Early Access? These versions are part of our extended roadmap. We’ll share more information at a later date." If you need to distinguish PC/Windows from washing machine/Windows for legal reasons, by all means, say PC/Windows. Heartbroken, darsie
  2. Ohh, btw, an option to use real time instead of game time would be good, too. When I save, reload, save again etc. I get multiple time lines with similar game time and it's hard to tell which file belongs to which time line.

  3. Hi magico13!

    Thanks for dated quicksaves, it's very useful.

    I found the file names hard to read and sorted out of order. Can you please make the numbers with leading zeroes and a more readable format like YYYY-DD+HH:MM:SS (e.g. 0014-239+03:44:08)? I think that's better readable than Y14D239H3M44S8 and would sort chronologically.

    In the config file I could change the format, but not the leading zeroes.

    I tried to change the code, but realized DatedQuicksaves.cs hardcodes the format, so that's not a good place to change, as it doesn't use the config file. Hmm, it might still work, but I've never made a KSP mod and only now looked at C# programming. Dunno how to make a dll file.

    Thanks, Bernhard

     

    1. magico13

      magico13

      This would be better posted in the Modlets thread ;)

       

      Dated Quicksaves does have a set of variables with leading zeroes. The forum page for the modlets lists all of the available variables. If you're using the real life time rather than game time then you can use any time format supported by C#.

       

      Note that the variables are listed under Sensible Screenshot because they both share one set of code.

      Here's the forum thread for the modlets. Read through the appropriate sections and then let me know if you still have questions. Thanks :)

       

       

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