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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
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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.