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fdrown2226

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  1. Because it's quicker. Alt-F4 is a universal Windows command that has been around since the creation of the Windows operating system. Normally, when a program is coded to run in Windows, you would capture the commands that you don't want to allow as a part of error trapping.

  2. I am running Windows XP Home Edition SP2 on a Pentium 4 machine.

     

    Often, when exiting Avernum 4, I will press (alt-F4) instead of going to the Game Menu and clicking Quit from there. If I don't quit the game from the Game Menu, there is still a process running when I bring up the Task Manager. In fact there is a process left running every time I exit the game using (alt-F4)

     

    It doesn't seem to adversely effect the program, but it does occupy a portion of memory. If I don't reboot my computer, I have to open the Task Manager and end each instance of the process manually.

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