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Join Date: Dec 2008
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"preserve mode"
Just to clarify: "birth_no_preserve"'s default setting, "no", is what most manuals refer to as "preserve mode on," since its description is "don't preserve artifacts when leaving level."
Right? I have rtfm'd on this, but the documentation isn't totally clear what a "yes" versus a "no" toggle on this option means. |
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Swordsman
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Yeah, the double negatives are confusing, but "no" to "no_preserve" means preserve mode on.
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