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@G-Moris G-Moris commented Dec 25, 2024

Скриншот 26-12-2024 020647
Скриншот 26-12-2024 020722
Скриншот 26-12-2024 020753

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YSAFE commented Dec 25, 2024

It's the smallest details that make the difference, and that's great of you

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Fernando-A-Rocha commented Dec 25, 2024

Thank you. This is awesome. Gives a unique touch to MTA that was needed.

@botder botder merged commit ad68386 into multitheftauto:master Dec 30, 2024
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ad68386 Replace GTA:SA window icon with ours on runtime (PR #3907)
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So in the task manager sometimes the icon and also the subprocess name does not change when the additional subprocess wow64_helper.exe (helper library to run x86 applications on x64 versions of Microsoft Windows) starts automatically, which seems to happen randomly. However, the subprocess also closes again randomly, so that it works again as intended.

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G-Moris commented Jan 12, 2025

So in the task manager sometimes the icon and also the subprocess name does not change when the additional subprocess wow64_helper.exe (helper library to run x86 applications on x64 versions of Microsoft Windows) starts automatically, which seems to happen randomly. However, the subprocess also closes again randomly, so that it works again as intended.

I didn't understand you

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I didn't understand you

What exactly don't you understand?
I think the text I have written should be understandable.

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