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Finished the Front View for Pure Evil
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/Dar ... _Front.bmp
(The image is small, just doesn't seem to want to directly show! Works if you click on it - b.)
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/Dar ... _Front.bmp
(The image is small, just doesn't seem to want to directly show! Works if you click on it - b.)
Last edited by Dark on Fri May 13, 2005 12:56 am, edited 1 time in total.
CURRENTLY HAVING TO RE-DO MY ENTIRE VORTEX DUNGEON AFTER MY HARDDRIVE FAILED ON ME... I only have the Graphics to START ON... >:(
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Well again I somehow managed to delte the entire dungeon... So I shall speahead it tonight... Thank God I still have all my graphics on photobucket or else I would lose hope in my computing skills... re count this 2nd time my external Harddrive burned out the disk which was inserted when writing to it. If anyone knows of any safe way to backup files PLEASE PLEASE TELL ME. I'm so depressed that all my music and hardwork went to waste along with all of my backups of m y music, my Photoshop, flash, acid music studio, my antivirus program, all of my PSP programs, all my gamesaves, and all of my hardwork.
CURRENTLY HAVING TO RE-DO MY ENTIRE VORTEX DUNGEON AFTER MY HARDDRIVE FAILED ON ME... I only have the Graphics to START ON... >:(
Heck, I would have thrown the computer out of the window after that. Harsh. I get annoyed when CSBuild crashes (rarely) and I lose 30 mins work.
All I can suggest is to back up frequently to an external disc (ie CD after every session building), rotating between two discs. And don't do what I did which involves sitting on cd and snapping it in two!
All I can suggest is to back up frequently to an external disc (ie CD after every session building), rotating between two discs. And don't do what I did which involves sitting on cd and snapping it in two!
- Paul Stevens
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OK, I will start listing when this happens and will provide you with details of the 'illegal operation' it has performed.
To be truthful, it hasn't happened for a while, probably due to new updates (using 206) and was usually due to me putting things in strange places or trying unimplemented things.
To be truthful, it hasn't happened for a while, probably due to new updates (using 206) and was usually due to me putting things in strange places or trying unimplemented things.
- Paul Stevens
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- MitchB1990
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- MitchB1990
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