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  1. Launchbox up to version 10.7 if you select a game you still saw the picture you chose in the Background. But all versions after that you see a logo of the platform the game you pick is from. I and my wife like the way it was before when until the game launch you saw the picture you chose as a background. So my question is is there anyway you can get Launchbox 10.9 or later all the way up to Launchbox 11.11 to keep displaying your picture in the background and not the game platform logo? And thank you in advance for any help here.
  2. A lot of other programs do the same for basic users and the more advance user it would all be in one install package but the user decides witch version of LaunchBox there computer could handle.
  3. Or do you think that is to hard to have a basic sorting games mode to LaunchBox and a full bells and whistles install.
  4. then have it in the install a basic that leaves out the bells and whistles and the advance install with everything installed.
  5. No just figure out the basic you need and have that as a option in the settings basic mode and advance mode and a brief telling what you get with each mode.
  6. My answer is to have a basic mode for LaunchBox and the bells and whistles setting for the people who have a great gaming machine. I am tying to come up with a answer so the most amount of people can enjoy LaunchBox. In some way at least.
  7. All I am trying to say is Jason says that LaunchBox Next is suppose to be less on resources and with my findings for just basic LaunchBox nothing else that is not true. I am not saying no one should use 8.3 I am saying for low end machines like people who have shared memory with there graphic card that if you still want to try to use LaunchBox basic then 8.1 might be the way they want to go. My wife and I are handicap we just can't play anything that isn't mostly mouse control very well. So that is why we only do Windows games that are mouse mostly control so we only have 289 games running through LaunchBox 8.1.
  8. Maybe if you have a ton of Videos and Pictures and stuff this is normal but my wife and I have none of that junk and no plugin either.
  9. Like I said I am on Windows 10 Professional 64 Bit April Edition and my LaunchBox 8.1 is on a SSD 256 gigabyte flash drive. And the LaunchBox 8.3 is on a standard drive witch is my D drive and theses are the numbers my Task Manager is giving me. So my wife and I wont be moving on to LaunchBox Next any time soon.
  10. I was comparing only LauncgBox 8.1 and LaunchBox 8.3 and LaunchBox Next in version 8.3 not BigBox. And as far as I know LaunchBox in 8.1 has all the features and more than LaunchBox Next 8.3 and the ram on my machine is lower on the old interface of 8.1 than LaunchBox Next version 8.3 or the old interface of LaunchBox 8.3. As I said LaunchBox only in version 8.1 is 68 megabytes. Old interface of LaunchBox 8.3 it is 89 megabytes and in LaunchBox Next in version 8.3 it is 710.2 megabytes.
  11. Just usage of Ram I have 16 gigabytes but if someone has a low end machine right now I would say version 8.1 is the best for those machines. Just thought Jason might want to know.
  12. 8.1 LaunchBox uses 68 megabytes of ram 0.1 CPU LaunchBox 8.3 uses 89 megabytes of ram same on the CPU LaunchBox Next the one that came out last week uses 710.2 megabytes of ram and 0.4 CPU. I have both installers and I only use Windows games and I am on Windows 10 Professional 64 Bit April Edition. LaunchBox 8.1 is on a 256 gigabyte SSD Flash drive the 8.3 version is on my D drive. I have all the major releases installers of LaunchBox back to 6.8. And yes I do have a forever License. Both versions have the exact same data base of games.
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