Currently, when I save a file in xEdit, it doesn't really get saved. The program creates a separate file and "queues it" to replace the original file when xEdit is being closed. It's far from optimal. First, because it's a unique behavior, unlike any other file editor in popular use. If you save the file, it saves the file! Why is xEdit a special snowflake? There must have been a reason behind this choice, but it's still a weird choice. The problem becomes apparent when I save the file and - say - electricity goes out. Happens a lot in my area lately. The program didn't close "peacefully", it was forcefully shut down by the lack of power. But, I saved the file, so it's saved, right? Nope, gotta manually find a backup somewhere, rename it, replace the original file... A lot of hassle. What I'm looking for is a switch in the settings (or a launch paramater, doesn't matter), that would disable the save queue functionality. That would make xEdit actually save the file, when I press Ctrl+S, just like every other normal program does. Any help would be appreciated.