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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / Warning! This Product is Addictive

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walt310
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Joined: 18th Dec 2002
Location: United States
Posted: 14th Jan 2003 05:27
2 weeks have past and both DBPRO and Cartography 2.08 or excellant products and look forward in buying more and I mean lots more. The DBPRO team has been super supported on all my issues.

This guy from Texas thanks you all for creating such a wonderful product! Way to go IanM!
ozzie65
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Posted: 14th Jan 2003 12:32
Right about Dbpro. Is cartography shop really any good?

Hilmi2k
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Posted: 14th Jan 2003 13:00
cartography shop is a pile of goat shit as we say over here, I suspect in texas you say horse shit.

Its alright if it wasnt over hyped. And the price they charge is too high. It would have been good for 10 to 20 dollars.
Terabyte
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Joined: 28th Dec 2002
Location: UK
Posted: 14th Jan 2003 15:39
Yeah i totaly agree with cartography shop is a pile of goat shit!!!!

I have a word of advice...
..don't piss on an electric fence!
Kangaroo2
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Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 14th Jan 2003 20:32
I like Cartography Shop, and thought it was worth paying for. It should prolly be about $20 tho not $40

Andy Igoe
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Posted: 14th Jan 2003 22:10
Cartography shop is elagantly simple if somewhat limited but has one distinct advantage over the other .bsp editors out there. It works seemlessly with DBPro.

Pneumatic of Xev@EQ
God made the world in 7 days, but we're still waiting for the patch.
Kangaroo2
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Posted: 15th Jan 2003 00:29
Exactly - and thats why I like it. Its quick, simple, and 100% compatible

Hilmi2k
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Posted: 15th Jan 2003 13:46
Have you tried to construct a complicated level involving lots of intricate details?

Selection of items is a nightmare, very basic 3d functions are missing, you put too many textures in the textures folder and it crashes the program.

no undo function.
Hilmi2k
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Posted: 15th Jan 2003 21:53
ooh yeah, you cant even decide how many sides a cylinder has

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