Is this happening only to me?
Sometimes, I'm such foolish.
Today, I created a new sound for my DMOD, but it didn't play at all. I spent an hour, trying to find out why, I even re-edited the sound, I searched for professional sound programs, but it still didn't play.
After an hour, I realised that I've written play_sound, instead of playsound.
Did something similar happened to you too, or I'm the only idiot here?
Today, I created a new sound for my DMOD, but it didn't play at all. I spent an hour, trying to find out why, I even re-edited the sound, I searched for professional sound programs, but it still didn't play.
After an hour, I realised that I've written play_sound, instead of playsound.
Did something similar happened to you too, or I'm the only idiot here?
I think most authors have encountered similar problems. Atleast I have. Often when I can't explain why something doesn't work I just rewrite the script entirely. I can remember doing sp_script_attach(); instead of script_attach(); which caused The Scourger not to work properly in the beta version.
So you're definitly not alone.
So you're definitly not alone.
I once had a script that didn't work. I tried everything to fix it and it still didn't work. I did absolutly not know what was wrong. What I didn't thought about then was that I changed the name of the script. I already attached it to something but that was only the other name. So the script just wasn't attached to anything.
I haven't completed a D-mod yet, so I guess I can't be an idiot, uhm in that sense.
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Do you see me having completed one yet? As it is I just abandoned the one I was working on because I couldn't find a way to make in interesting.
I view nested, rather than flat.
When I used to view flat, it was hard for me to tell where a post sat in the thread.
Since I have switched to nested, the replies are indented and a thin line keeps the thread in order, sort of follows script scoping rules.
You probably thought I was calling you an idiot for replicating Erwin's mentioned error, but I was actually making a <tongue-in-cheek> comment on Cypry calling himself an idiot.
Hope this clarifies that I was not calling you, DraconicDink an Idiot.
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When I used to view flat, it was hard for me to tell where a post sat in the thread.
Since I have switched to nested, the replies are indented and a thin line keeps the thread in order, sort of follows script scoping rules.
You probably thought I was calling you an idiot for replicating Erwin's mentioned error, but I was actually making a <tongue-in-cheek> comment on Cypry calling himself an idiot.
Hope this clarifies that I was not calling you, DraconicDink an Idiot.
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Oh, no, I didn't think you thought I was an idiot. I was responding to your comment that you hadn't released a dmod, as in I haven't completed one yet. I, too use nested, so I knew you were not responding to my comment.
I hope that clarifies what I meant.
I hope that clarifies what I meant.
Doh!
Apparently one of us was an idiot,
and it wasn't you.
Apparently one of us was an idiot,
and it wasn't you.
No worries...no one is perfect. Atleast not as perfect as me...but thats another subject altogether... And you think I am joking
Perfect people don't smile when they just beat up an old lady. (Normaly they don't )