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Author Topic: Sorry but anyone know why modelling programs would do this thing they are doing?  (Read 365 times)  Share 

Eggie

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What? Adjusting compatibility settings made it work?
But that NEVER works.

I feel dumb now. I'm going to fill this post with a picture of a horse:

« Last Edit: 17 Nov 2009, 21:16 by Eggie »

Anian

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What exactly is the problem, you can't press anything or something like that? Have you tried opening a new file/project?
That's a nice horse.  :P ;D
« Last Edit: 17 Nov 2009, 21:25 by anian »
The impossible often has a kind of integrity which the merely improbable lacks.

The only person in favour of the mobs seems to be IndieBoy.. but he's scottish so we dont listen to him anyway.

TerranRich

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Wow. I came in here hoping to find either a question I could answer, or an answered question that I could benefit from.

Instead I get that awesome horse. Life is full of surprises. Thank you, eggheadcheesybirdhorsedrawingguymandude, for that. :)

monkey_05_06

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What? Adjusting compatibility settings made it work?
But that NEVER works.

I feel dumb now. I'm going to fill this post with a picture of a horse:
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Eggie: The new Obi. :=
Let's be honest. Most people suck at coding. I suck at coding, but at least my code is readable. To Hell with anyone too lazy to maintain consistent formatting in their code. I could deal with bad interfaces and structure if I could even read your horrible code. And that's putting it nicely. -monkey