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Ilmoita käännösongelmasta
i heard that only 80% of it actually is useful and from real sources (the 20% is made up and fake)
(p.s:if you wonder where i got the darn info i watched kurgezte??something something (title: having "AI SLOP" word in it) the link: https://www.reddit.com/r/mealtimevideos/comments/1o0jp7e/ai_slop_is_killing_our_channel_1213/ )
It is my prerogative to work on(or not work on) the code in this addon at any given time. If someone wants to make a superior version of this addon I am not adverse to that (I would like a better version).
In terms of the phys_timescale: It does not slowdown NPCs, grenade detonation timers, and perhaps other things I'm not aware of. This means it might be less helpful in getting frames in NPC heavy battles. (though I don't fully understand the relationship between host_timescale and NPC processing) . All that being said, I think its a good idea to add an option for the addon to use phys_timescale as there are benefits to it. If/when I get around to this for this addon, is up to me. Someone may beat me to it(or not).
I will leave your comment up.
For others:
As of now I am still unsure of a method to gain all the benefits of host_timescale while also not slowing down sounds.