Am Samstag 02 Oktober 2010 03:19:13 schrieb Bryon Ruxton:

> Q, in this case, I disagree. Changing the SCRIPT_MEMORY reports later will
> not technically break content, it would just requires to slightly alter the
> interpretation of it. Modifying the cap variables for event(s) to lower

You never worked in customer support, did you? :P

> Understandable view on your side... but the facts that some people don't
> have the proper judgment or skills to rely or analyze statistics
>  accurately, shouldn't be a reason to deprive those who can use it properly
>  as well as ethically, with valid and useful reasons for doing so.

Even people who know what they are doing can't do anything with the numbers 
reported. You don't know how much memory a Mono script uses, so it's of no use 
to you how many scripts there are inside an object. The avatar with 200 
scripts on them might actually use less memory and CPU time than another 
avatar with 20 scripts on them.

Unless we get *proper* metrics on cpu time and memory consumption, all this 
talk about script conut and memory is utterly useless and will only confuse 
people and lead to drama.

Zi
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