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  1. This is a problem that I reported in v1 of Affinity and that persists today: My computer has 128GB of RAM. Affinity appears to hard code a maximum 64GB of RAM. In Affinity v1, I used to be able to override this value by directly entering a value in the input box next to the slider (but was never sure it actually took effect), but as of V2, this value does not stick - it's immediately reset to 65536MB This is a bug. It's an easy to fix bug and it's one that should be fixed. Image editing is very memory intensive and it seems silly to limit usable RAM artificially
  2. In V1 of Affinity, I was able to override the RAM Usage Limit (or at least I think it was overridden) to a value larger than the slider range by manually typing a value into the field. I believe this static range was subsequently fixed, although I'm not certain of that In V2, that no longer works. It resets to 65536 MB. Yet I have 128GB in my machine. So why is this slider range not being set to 0 - "Maximum Physical RAM"? I frequently have all three products open simultaneously with several files loaded in each one. It would be nice if Affinity products could actually exploit all of the RAM I have.
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