How to Survive

How to Survive

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un lapin avec un rouleau de PQ 12 set, ore 10:58 
10/10
lox228 5 giu, ore 9:51 
что лучше лук с стабилизатором или арбалет?
golden^splinter 10 ott 2023, ore 16:48 
there a armor with the fork like tesla coil armor i try to make ..
some one know any thing about it ??
xXxSAWYER47xXx 10 set 2023, ore 12:52 
Thank you :BR_Skull::petrifiedeye:
AnthonyBoost 11 ott 2022, ore 23:03 
how do i make the weapon that changes the weather???
LAJU 25 feb 2022, ore 4:05 
need 1 more achievement to complete this game, kindly asking you guys to play with me. I only speak English & Indonesian
Corpsegrinder 13 feb 2022, ore 17:18 
like lmfao imagine having such shit internet you cant load a 1mb jpeg
Corpsegrinder 13 feb 2022, ore 17:17 
guy under me gets no pussy and doesn't understand social cues
D.A.R.K. 18 mag 2021, ore 3:31 
Since a 1mb image is bigger, it will take longer to download, and at any point the internet can go brrr and corrupt your image, or don't download the whole image (take as example when you try to load a image, and it loads only the first half of it). If we have 1,024 images with 1kb each, it's faster to download each image, and if any of it gets corrupted, you can simply re-download this 1kb separately instead of re-download all images.

So... The best solution is to make an image for each icon and stuff, but this is too much work for the creator, this means the second best solution is to divide in smaller images (as you did), but also removing the bigger one, because the machine would have to load the bigger one anyways, if you can't remove, at least send it to the bottom of the list.
D.A.R.K. 18 mag 2021, ore 3:26 
Let me explain, when we talk about loading an image on a website, we are talking about downloading the image and sending it to the machine's memory cache. When the image is in your memory cache, you won't have to download (load) it again unless you restart your machine. This is why you take more time to load a new page, than a page you just opened before. If you open a page and load some images, it will take a little while, if you go to another page with half of the images, you will see half of them already loaded, and you will take less time to load the other ones.

Now let's say we have two pages, a page with 1,024 images with 1kb each and a page 1 image with 1mb, mathematically both are the same, but, in fact, having 1024 images with 1kb each is better for slow machines, because each time you download a image, you have the chance to get corrupted or the load doesn't finish.