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| 27 May 2015 05:46 AM |
Making GUI's with a interface with dragging around the boxes and inserting decals would be easier.. So, even noobs can do it
What do you think?
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| 27 May 2015 07:31 AM |
| Actually a good suggestion. Support. |
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| 27 May 2015 09:19 AM |
Support. I'd like to add at LEAST a GUI to tell people in-game that my 'place' is just a playground for me to fool around and experiment with FM's and to please leave, as it's useless for other people. But with GUI's they're like common core state standards in the US: They make it FAR more complicated than it needs to be.
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| 27 May 2015 09:21 AM |
Support!The beauty is in the simplicity of the design. Using a single arm producing slow salvos was beginning to look messy and impractically slow. But I was so locked into the "elegance" of such a design that I was blinded to the efficiency of a two-arm approach. Nor would I have thought to use a dynamic tape, which leverages the P1 property of stable reflectors and Herschel tracks to allow the timing for glider-pair construction to be microcoded in the timing of the tape gliders.
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| 27 May 2015 09:51 AM |
GUIs are so easy to make though... Also I found a plug in to make it easier to make GUIs. Go to my inventory, find it and install it. When installed, follow the instructions and it should work out just fine... |
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