Clearing assault "cache?"

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Re: Clearing assault "cache?"

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Little nitpick here, but @Buggie do you have a diff tool ready? Would save you the effort of having to match scrollbar positions :)

People here really don't know what Unix bliss they are missing out on. So sad to see classic UT is still predominantly a Windows game.
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Re: Clearing assault "cache?"

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Total Commander have internal compare tool. Exists BeyondCompare, Kdiff, WinMerge, TortoiseDiff and other tools for Windows. For Unix too must be something. Google it.
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Buggie wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 11:27 pm For Unix too must be something. Google it.
It's the other way around. Unix and Linux-based systems have a much wider gamut of development-oriented tools, and the range of quality is also a lot broader (but tends to be better). It also does not have dumb restrictions, like those Microsoft likes to impose. For instance, imagine trying to build C++ on Windows and staying sane at the same time. You'd have to get Visual Studio, which sucks, or you'd have to get Msys2 and build stuff with, guess what, Unix tools! We just ran a full circle!

Buuut I digress. This is already too far off the topic, pff. I wish I had something more useful to say.
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