2014-05-15, 09:39 AM
Simcaz Wrote:No, you got this wrong. First, I quoted you and asked if you had tried restarting your computer because I wanted to know if that solution might not work for this issue. It was a simple, friendly question.
In this discussion, I quoted the right person because I wanted to help him/her out, and you tell him/her "NO RESTARTS"? Hence why I'm asking, what's so wrong with restarting your computer? Again, it's only a simple, friendly question because I'm curious.
You're supposed to be helping the person in need, not the person that already fixed the issue. You also did not even understand what I said when I said NO "restarts." It meant it restarts the entire tutorial which will also place you further in the loophole, it was italicized for a reason.
I also mentioned how restarting the computer doesn't solve MS issues for me, almost never. When this game can't even use more than 20% of my CPU even when memory leaking, it doesn't affect anything my computer does at all. I can run multiple games and still doing fine. When something fails constantly, that's a notice that you need to reboot your computer. Bear in mind this is because I built my own computer not using cheap stuff, this isn't something that fails easily unless a person is dumb enough to run his computer to 80% resources booting up 4 games at once and 3 videos. All of this have nothing to do with how a normal would normally fix their issues. Yes, restarting the computer for most average computers will normally fix the problem. However, it has nothing to do with me and should be pointed out at the person who has the issue. If person A asks for help, and person B offers to help, person C is supposed to also talk to A and tell him/her how to fix it. Person B isn't the one in need here.

