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High Frame Rate Directions: No RefreshRate Entry in .ini File

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RaTcHeT302 (talkcontribs)

I'm using the Linux version of Mark of the Ninja, and there is no "RefreshRate" entry in the graphics.ini file. Should the instructions for "High Frame Rate" specify to add this entry first, just for the sake of clarity?


RaTcHeT302 (talkcontribs)

I like to use this format usually. It's implied that you can add it anywhere. Most people will most likely add the new lines at the end of the file.

Instructions

I could change it to. If you don't like this though, you could use something else.

# Add the following line anywhere, and set it to this value.
Dukesilver (talkcontribs)

Oh, I totally know that you can add the line in--I'm just wondering if it's really safe to assume that all readers that find their way here would know that. Most of this wiki's audience will, but not all, especially if they've never edited config files or have any experience with code and that sort of thing.

I'm new to the wiki and it was just a thought. No worries.

RaTcHeT302 (talkcontribs)

Does this feel a bit clearer?

# Either add the following line anywhere, at the beginning of the file, or at the end, then set it to this value. 
# Add the following line anywhere, at the beginning of the file, or at the end, then set it to this value. 
# Add the following line at the beginning of the file, at the end, or anywhere else, then set it to this value. 

Although "Add the line" and "set it to this value" probably clash. The last part would be optional, only if you had to set your own values, but I use a different format anyway, however I'll keep that in mind in the future now as I had never analyzed what I had written.

# Add the following line at the beginning of the file, at the end, or anywhere else - If (!(isCustomValueMissing)) (then set it to this value). 

Meeh, these are mostly notes for myself right now, anyway, I'll focus on making these things clearer once I have some time to screw around.

I will mostly likely use the last format, while taking into account other different cases, as I've been doing so far.

Garrett (talkcontribs)

If position in the file doesn't matter I'd just go with "add a new line:"

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