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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
512mboughttobeenoughforanybody:b=no and change it to
512mboughttobeenoughforanybody:b=yes
Save the file, run the game again and choose detail level needed.
Sorry man, I thought you made it up.
I could be wrong but I believe it's both a play on words and a hat tip / nod of the head to Bill Gates who is often misquoted as saying "'640K of memory should be enough for anybody." which is in reference to the amount of computer memory that people would need. In case there are some children in here 640k (640,000b [bytes]) use to be a crap ton of memory back in the day. Now, it is common to have anywhere from 2Gb - 32Gb, and servers have much much more. My PC has 14Gb (1.4e+10b or 1,400,00,00,000b [bytes]).
But yeah, Bill never said that and I don't know how it was attached to his name. Trolls, Steve Jobs, who knows... Bill would have to have been high as a kite or sleeping if he ever said that as anybody that works with PC's knows about moor's law and how the rate at which memory and storage increases at a given rate, even though there is speculation or evidence that even that will not hold true (but that's a story for another day kids - youtube: 'moor's law' and look for something on it failing etc.)