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Originally posted by Echoboom:
**I am a uni student...and we get nice ethernet links in the dorms. Bah.
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As am I, however at home I connect to an ideally 28.8kbit modem pool, the highest rate I have ever gotten is 26.4kbit. shudders
The problem with upgrading the engine to play higher bit-rate sound files is that the engine to play the files also increases as the bit-rate and as we all know, increasing a file-size by 200k on broadband may not seem like much, but for those of us who will not be able to afford $50/month DSL/Cable service, an extra minute has been added to the download.
As for the idea of having two different possible bit-rates, that means the engine would have to have both codecs, again adding additional download time/phone charges. You think that the internet is cheap, it most certainly ain't.
Oh yeah, and I might mention that adding something "simple" like better sound means completely re-writing and exaustively de-bugging a section of code. With Nova already released and accepted by the majority with 8-bit 11kHz sound, there is absolutely compelling reason for the developers to suffer ulcers doing a complete rewrite of a chunk of the engine. And don't kid yourself, modifying an existing completely functional product will give you ulcers.
Now a little bit of engineering/construction/comp sci wisdom: "If it ain't broke, don't f*** with it."
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