05-24-2020, 01:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-24-2020, 01:04 PM by darklinkpower.)
Thanks for the extension: Some issues I found/ideas:
1. Would it be possible to calculate "Size on disk". If you use something like compact, the sizes can be very different to what it's really using and defeating the purpose of the information. Just one example of this:
![[Image: oaBD7uA.png]](https://i.imgur.com/oaBD7uA.png)
2. Would you consider rounding in ".5"? A lot of games, particularly indie games are being shown as 000gb. It shouldn't matter a lot for bigger AAA games but for smaller ones those 0.5 gb can be a big difference.
![[Image: NgHSwdF.png]](https://i.imgur.com/NgHSwdF.png)
![[Image: 1W8hALm.png]](https://i.imgur.com/1W8hALm.png)
This one shows as 000 too:
![[Image: lMndZrb.png]](https://i.imgur.com/lMndZrb.png)
3. I first thought that results would be saved exactly. I see it's being rounded so I think it would be better to add the "~" suffix to indicate that it's around the given number and not exact. Having just the number. For example: "024~ GB", "003~ GB", etc.
Another idea would be using ranges instead of trying to be using semi-exact sizes. I would go using: "000 - 000.5 GB", "000.51 - 001 GB" (this should help for smaller indie games), "001 - 001.99 GB", "001 - 001.99 GB","002 - 002.99 GB", etc.
4. The generated data in the Age rating field is lost upon restart. Is the data being stored?
1. Would it be possible to calculate "Size on disk". If you use something like compact, the sizes can be very different to what it's really using and defeating the purpose of the information. Just one example of this:
![[Image: oaBD7uA.png]](https://i.imgur.com/oaBD7uA.png)
2. Would you consider rounding in ".5"? A lot of games, particularly indie games are being shown as 000gb. It shouldn't matter a lot for bigger AAA games but for smaller ones those 0.5 gb can be a big difference.
![[Image: NgHSwdF.png]](https://i.imgur.com/NgHSwdF.png)
![[Image: 1W8hALm.png]](https://i.imgur.com/1W8hALm.png)
This one shows as 000 too:
![[Image: lMndZrb.png]](https://i.imgur.com/lMndZrb.png)
3. I first thought that results would be saved exactly. I see it's being rounded so I think it would be better to add the "~" suffix to indicate that it's around the given number and not exact. Having just the number. For example: "024~ GB", "003~ GB", etc.
Another idea would be using ranges instead of trying to be using semi-exact sizes. I would go using: "000 - 000.5 GB", "000.51 - 001 GB" (this should help for smaller indie games), "001 - 001.99 GB", "001 - 001.99 GB","002 - 002.99 GB", etc.
4. The generated data in the Age rating field is lost upon restart. Is the data being stored?