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One thing I've noticed with the new reader is that strip-format now only loads a few pages ahead of where you're currently reading.
I understand completely why this would be desirable from a bandwidth-usage standpoint.
However—some of us with crappy internet connections really do want to preload everything, for quality of life reasons. At least/especially for color webtoons with their massive image sizes. As it is, for a decent reading experience, I currently have to keep scrolling down to force it to load more pages, then go back and read things once everything's loaded. It's maddening—like trying watch those streaming videos that won't buffer more than two minutes ahead no matter what your connection is like.
Additionally, consider that the problem can be further exacerbated in webtoon strips where different authors/groups chop up the pages into different sizes (because it normally doesn't matter much). This means for webtoons the buffer length, as measured in pages, is highly variable. For an extreme example try reading anything from Futaku Scanlations now (they cut their releases up into tiny shreds to spite mangafox et. al. Example: https://mangadex.org/chapter/407710/1 )
I don't know—could we just get something like an explicit button in the side bar to click to say, "Yes, I really do want to pre-load all of these pages for this particular chapter?" I would think that would be enough to prevent people wastefully loading full chapters just to see what the beginning looks like, and most people would never pay such a button any attention, because they'd be fine just with the regular chapter buffering.
I understand completely why this would be desirable from a bandwidth-usage standpoint.
However—some of us with crappy internet connections really do want to preload everything, for quality of life reasons. At least/especially for color webtoons with their massive image sizes. As it is, for a decent reading experience, I currently have to keep scrolling down to force it to load more pages, then go back and read things once everything's loaded. It's maddening—like trying watch those streaming videos that won't buffer more than two minutes ahead no matter what your connection is like.
Additionally, consider that the problem can be further exacerbated in webtoon strips where different authors/groups chop up the pages into different sizes (because it normally doesn't matter much). This means for webtoons the buffer length, as measured in pages, is highly variable. For an extreme example try reading anything from Futaku Scanlations now (they cut their releases up into tiny shreds to spite mangafox et. al. Example: https://mangadex.org/chapter/407710/1 )
I don't know—could we just get something like an explicit button in the side bar to click to say, "Yes, I really do want to pre-load all of these pages for this particular chapter?" I would think that would be enough to prevent people wastefully loading full chapters just to see what the beginning looks like, and most people would never pay such a button any attention, because they'd be fine just with the regular chapter buffering.