Self-learned tip: Snagit Editor automatically stores created images and pasted screenshots before you manually save them. So even if the whole thing shuts down, electricity pops or yo' computer crashes, they are there when you open it again.
I picked 'ghosts' in the poll, but I would say maybe monstrosities with shapeshifting capacities. And QUICKLY moving creatures with stealth (like those in the end levels of F.E.A.R.).
Or invincible mo'f*ckas like the tall unkillable necromorphs in the end stage of Dead Space 2 (and through DS3)...
(Late response due to house-moving and days without internet).
Alright, thanks for the replies, bois/gals. Just had to do some reassurance, so sorry for the 'noob'ism' or something. Noted!
And the freezing is most surely something due to the ASUS TUF Gaming A15 model (FA506I) an issue with...
Of course it would - for the future, and in general. But time was limited and things just went too fast, so I just quickly opened it up and put 'em there during all the work that went on.
I assume Paint.NET would be worth a try, if its recovery feature is way more trustworthy.
And no way to...
Herro. My brand new ASUS TUF A15 laptop just recently freezed - with a ton of open Paint windows and unsaved work.
I have probably figured out the solutions to stop my PC from freezing in the future - but I wanna ask if there is a way to make Windows recover this 'hundred' of unsaved Paint...