Lol always with the temper tantrums Dark. I wasnt implying that you actually took the code from Ben's example and modded it a bit, I was implying that it could be done that way by anybody that owns DBC/DBP, which lead to my point being that its a bit of a scam, like selling a chair to a carpenter.
You've gotta calm down Duke, I understand I'm not on your "good" side for putting down (if you could call it that) your other project a while ago but let it go, If I've got an opinion I'm going to speek it (Within reason ofcourse).
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Hold on, insulting my background are we?
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All you do is criticize other people but no one cares what you think because you're from Canada. I spent a long time getting this program to run smoothly and I don't appreciate you coming in and ripping on it. You can't just send input strings because you can never pause the program. I had to use entry$ and make it so you can use backspace too. Also you have to send more information than just the string and the host has to process it all then route the message to the correct player. You have no idea what you're talking about so just do everyone a favor and shut up.
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1. I could be from Washington D.C and my opinion doesnt matter, as with a lot of people's opinions on these forums, except to those that care for it. Im fine with you stating that position, but throwing in my background/location has nothing to do with my mentality, so just drop that right now.
2. I didnt mean using the input command, I meant recieving the user's input through a pre-made function that gets the keys pressed for you. Not entirely hard when as you said the entry$ command is there for you.
3. I understand that there is more information needed to be sent, I was giving a brief summary of the main items needed to be accomplished, but in the end you're sending packets of data between two computers, since Ben compresses them into nice neat functions for you, thats not too hard either.
Learn to take constructive critisism, or stop posting your projects.