Beltzer on 5/11/2012 at 14:23
Quote Posted by voodoo47
if you are too young to catch the reference, just google it.
No, but english is not my native language.
I'm from Sweden and the english isn't the
best sometimes. Hard to express myself
in english, and catch references.
But, i know what a vic-20 is. I was born
in the seventies. Just didnt got what i
wrote to earn such a comment.
I just asked for help.
Ryan Smith on 5/11/2012 at 14:56
Between Weyoun's Motion Editor and DromEd, the triggers attached to any custom motion I make somehow disappear from the file, so whenever I try to swing my sword, it doesn't collide with anything.
LarryG on 5/11/2012 at 16:12
Quote Posted by Beltzer
No, but english is not my native language.
I'm from Sweden and the english isn't the
best sometimes. Hard to express myself
in english, and catch references.
But, i know what a vic-20 is. I was born
in the seventies. Just didnt got what i
wrote to earn such a comment.
I just asked for help.
Ignore ZB. He is grumpy towards everyone.
Beltzer on 5/11/2012 at 17:54
Quote Posted by LarryG
Ignore ZB. He is grumpy towards everyone.
Ok thanks, i will take your advice :)
Beltzer on 5/11/2012 at 20:04
Quote Posted by Albert
Besides, that's the most fun I've had reading someones post, in ages. It's like an off-rhythm poem... Yeah.
Have you applied the bind e+alt in the user.bnd file in your dromed directory? You type:
Code:
bind e+alt edit_mode
Somewhere in there, supposing it's in there, save it and then when you are in-game mode and playing around your map (not in menu), you hold alt+e to go back to dromed. Exiting game mode from the game menu just kills dromed.
Hope that solves the problem for you.
Nice to make people laugh :) this one's on me.
I read it again now and understand that it was
funny :) Normally i read it all before i post
my message, but obviously not that time.
I'll do my best and hope you understand me,
at least.
I'll look into what you wrote.
LarryG on 5/11/2012 at 20:53
Quote Posted by Beltzer
Hmm, i have had a problem sometimes with dromed
shuts down when i go into game-mode, but no big
deal, it just did that one or two times a day.
But today it happens all the times. No message and
the monolog shuts down to. Not easy to figure out
wats wrong when monolog shuts down to.
Any ideas? ;)
What you need to do after this happens again is go to your DromEd directory, and sort it by date modified. At the very top should be some diagnostic files that DromEd threw when it crashed, or near the time when it crashed. You might see monolog.txt, DromEd.log, crash.dmp, p_portal.cow, merge.log, Done.mis, Backup.mis, InProg.cow, and so on. Whatever you see with a date-time stamp near the time of the crash, gather it up, throw it into a zip, put it on a file sharing site, and post it here, along with a description of exactly what you were doing at the time of the crash and just before the crash, with as much detail as possible, even things you think are obvious (what you did after the crash you can keep your personal and private business :laff:). With luck, someone will be along here who can take a look and recognize what is going on (maybe because it caused them to pull out some hairs before figuring it out) and offer some good advice.
ZylonBane on 5/11/2012 at 21:03
Quote Posted by Beltzer
But, i know
what a vic-
20 is. I was
born in the
seventies.
Just didnt
got what i
wrote to
earn such
a comment.
Perhaps a subtle hint would help.
Okay it probably won't.
A less subtle hint:
It is no longer the seventies you don't have to manually press Enter at the end of every 40 columns of text.
Beltzer on 5/11/2012 at 23:11
LarryG:
Thanks, i'll do that if the problem continues.
ZylonBane:
Ok, i got it. But sorry, maybe i'm stuck in the seventies.
Or, my eyes is not the best and i think its more comfortable
to write this way :) So you have to live with it. :p
Long live the VIC-20 :angel:
LarryG on 6/11/2012 at 00:52
One thing I like about these forums you meet such interesting people who help you learn about tolerance of the things that don't really matter . . . hint, hint, zb ;)
Beltzer on 6/11/2012 at 07:45
Quote Posted by LarryG
One thing I like about these forums you meet such interesting people who help you learn about tolerance of the things that don't really matter . . . hint, hint, zb ;)
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