Quote from: Joseph DiPerla on Mon 21/04/2008 13:25:14:o For that amount I expect at least 15 languages....
The game is 2gigs ...

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Show posts MenuQuote from: Joseph DiPerla on Mon 21/04/2008 13:25:14:o For that amount I expect at least 15 languages....
The game is 2gigs ...
Quote from: FSi on Wed 09/04/2008 16:42:49
Both sentences are doubtful.
Quote from: rock_chick on Mon 07/04/2008 07:52:57Much better to understand already....
[..], notice anything different about my post?
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Well I may have be one of those few people who has seen the mysterious wiki, it really is hidden away so deep it's almost a myth. It's like I think that's the AGS wiki. No way man you know that's just a page on Wikipedia. Jokes aside I think updating it would made it far more useful and make people bother to read it. I think I lost interest when I saw it because the information was so out of date. However even if adverts for the wiki were slapped around he forums like Google Ads escaping from their websites and are on the loose, my experience is people still use forums as the easiest way to solve an issue. Why? One reason I think is because you get interactive feedback and that means you don't do as much work solving the problem. So forget the sticky but would it be allowed as well as appropriate to post a thread with my solution in the beginner's technical questions forum? Of course it would be formatted much better and more coherent and I'll try to give it a name that comes as one of the few matches if I user searched for the problem. Oh and I will try and hunt down the mythical wiki tomorrow, notice anything different about my post?
QuoteWell I may have be one of those few people who has seen the mysterious wiki, it really is hidden away so deep it's almost a myth.
It's like I think that's the AGS wiki.
No way man you know that's just a page on Wikipedia.
Jokes aside I think updating it would made it far more useful
and make people bother to read it. I think I lost interest when
I saw it because the information was so out of date.
However even if adverts for the wiki were slapped around the forums like Google
Ads escaping from their websites and are on the loose, my experience is
people still use forums as the easiest way to solve an issue. Why? One reason
I think is because you get interactive feedback and that means you don't do
as much work solving the problem.
So forget the sticky but would it be allowed as well as appropriate to post a
thread with my solution in the beginner's technical questions forum?
Of course it would be formatted much better and more coherent and I'll
try to give it a name that comes as one of the few matches if I user searched for
the problem.
Oh and I will try and hunt down the mythical wiki tomorrow, notice anything
different about my post?
Quote
Well I may have be one of those few people who has seen the mysterious wiki, it really is hidden away so deep it's almost a myth. It's like I think that's the AGS wiki. No way man you know that's just a page on Wikipedia.
Jokes aside I think updating it would made it far more useful and make people bother to read it. I think I lost interest when I saw it because the information was so out of date.
However even if adverts for the wiki were slapped around the forums like Google Ads escaping from their websites and are on the loose, my experience is people still use forums as the easiest way to solve an issue. Why? One reason I think is because you get interactive feedback and that means you don't do as much work solving the problem.
So forget the sticky but would it be allowed as well as appropriate to post a thread with my solution in the beginner's technical questions forum? Of course it would be formatted much better and more coherent and I'll try to give it a name that comes as one of the few matches if I user searched for the problem.
Oh and I will try and hunt down the mythical wiki tomorrow, notice anything different about my post?
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