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Geek Culture / How do you like dbp?

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Asheron
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Posted: 12th Sep 2002 16:43
I'm still waiting for dbpro to arrive from europe so in the meantime I was wondering how much you all liked it?

(BTW anyone use the XP color scheme in the editor or have you gone to the win9x scheme? )
AlecM
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Location: Concord, MA
Posted: 12th Sep 2002 22:55
asheron where do you live?

Goto http://www.shellshockede.com
Dazzag
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Posted: 13th Sep 2002 02:04
I like my "please pick up your mail please" letter for DBP I got from the postman. All he had to do was squeeze the thing through the letterbox... git.... if only I had a cat... or remembered what my work address was... darn...

Cheers

I am 99% probably lying in bed right now... so don't blame me for crappy typing
Asheron
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Posted: 13th Sep 2002 03:05
I live in the wisconsin/minnesota area of the USA

Real time skinning for your models. PowerPaint3d coming soon.
dannywartnaby
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Posted: 13th Sep 2002 13:44
Ash, Love it. Really good. Just out of interest, would you have been better ordering it from RGT? (What with you living in America and all )

www.dannywartnaby.co.uk
MrTAToad
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Posted: 13th Sep 2002 15:51
love it too - its very nice!

Yes, I really am THAT good...
InSiDeR
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Location: Australia
Posted: 13th Sep 2002 20:25
ya know some ppl think its better to take the long way when acheiving goals.

subsequently, most of those ppl die waiting, i hope you dont suffer the same fate ASH.

rapscaLLion
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Posted: 15th Sep 2002 21:14
U ordered from Europe??? Your gonna hafta pay a crapload of taxes...

Alex Wanuch
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MushroomHead
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Posted: 15th Sep 2002 21:31
I like it, I'm sure the minor glitches will be fixed with patches (I can get round a few by moving that code to DLL). It would be a good idea if Lee/Mike kept us briefed on whats happening with next patch ... DB's customer support has improved a lot.

- Rav.

xtom
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Posted: 16th Sep 2002 01:41
I like it a lot. The new editor is cool and the debugger which allows you to step through your program. And I'm getting a significant increase in the performance of my game too. Seems to be quite a a few annoying bugs at the moment though. But overall it's great.

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