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genX
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Posted: 31st May 2006 18:02
I've got a problem:
I dunno how to allow the player to save/load the game.

Is this possible ? If yes, how ?
IanM
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Posted: 31st May 2006 19:19
No, it's not possible to load/save with the current version of FPSC. Several people have worked on this in the past, and others have gone the route of allowing you to restart at certain stages. None of these have been released at this point.

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genX
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Posted: 31st May 2006 20:12
Well thanks.
Silvester
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Posted: 31st May 2006 22:20
ALSO:

dont come with the fact the manual says theres a "Save Game","Load Game" command.They are implented but what they do not.the commands are regognized by the engine,but it has no real function.

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I am going to have to ask that you pay attention in English from now on master mind. It is easy to comprehend the message you are conveying, but your grammar is deplorable. I just hate bad grammar, it is unprofessional and takes 2.3 seconds longer to read. Thank you for your time.

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Posted: 3rd Jun 2006 07:40
Quote: "I am going to have to ask that you pay attention in English from now on master mind. It is easy to comprehend the message you are conveying, but your grammar is deplorable. I just hate bad grammar, it is unprofessional and takes 2.3 seconds longer to read. Thank you for your time.
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Sorry,
but remember i am not english as my first language.So some words are not that good with me.

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Posted: 3rd Jun 2006 07:47
Sorry... I did not know. What nationality are you from? (or what language do you speak naturally?)

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Posted: 3rd Jun 2006 08:17
Im from the Netherlands originaly.
so im WAY better in Dutch.But my German is VERY bad.

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Posted: 3rd Jun 2006 08:21
Only german I know is from ET.
and the only word I remember is
Au fita siem (thank you)

I am sure there are several in your possition... perhaps a few who speak dutch can help.

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Posted: 3rd Jun 2006 08:33
I got an A on my last report from school.but sometimes i just type way to fast to watch the Grammar.

SpyDaniel
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2006 16:26
In German: Au fita siem

In English: Outer fita siem



ReNZor
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2006 16:40 Edited at: 4th Jun 2006 04:03
Don't you mean: auf wieder sehen
German is nice
English is better
Dutch is the best



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Les Horribres
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Posted: 4th Jun 2006 00:14
German is nice
English is better
Dutch is the best


I have to dissagree... Martian is the the second best with the Venitan Women's language comming in first.

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Posted: 4th Jun 2006 03:22
Quote: "I am going to have to ask that you pay attention in English from now on master mind. It is easy to comprehend the message you are conveying, but your grammar is deplorable. I just hate bad grammar, it is unprofessional and takes 2.3 seconds longer to read. Thank you for your time."


Quite harsh... and as you ,Merranvo, seem to have problems spelling (even basic words sometimes) I don't think it was very appropriate at all...
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Posted: 4th Jun 2006 08:29
Well spelling is an issue, but it only takes .1 second to interprete the correct word. BUT bad grammer takes much longer.

For instance

I problem have. FPSC with my game works wrong I fix not it.

Well, that is the best I can do there are better examples elsewhere which the meaning takes as long as 10 seconds to extrapolate the meaning, others sometimes are a whole min.


I imploy my 'totally rad quote' here
"He who spells with perfection lacks abilitys elsewhere."
~Merranvo

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Posted: 4th Jun 2006 09:56
Quote: "Well, that is the best I can do there are better examples elsewhere which the meaning takes as long as 10 seconds to extrapolate the meaning, others sometimes are a whole min.
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I take it the bad grammar in this sentance was just to show your point.

Quote: ""He who spells with perfection lacks abilitys elsewhere.""


Is the spelling mistake in this deliberate or accidental?

I was not disagreeing with you per se... Yes bad grammar is difficult to read... But I thought your reaction was a little harsh...
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Posted: 4th Jun 2006 09:59 Edited at: 4th Jun 2006 10:07
Thraxas my reaction is a half polite, much better then is commonly seen... Have you really missed out on tom's beat downs?

And a comma is hardly much of an error, word placement is fundemental in grammar. Although, in the complete absence of punctuation, it matters alot. Take

"i went to the store it was fun and i went back to see that the fpsc broke i love my wife this is more run on then missing punctuation."

And the fact that I don't care as much about spelling [except if its phonetic and literal spelling is so off. For example, aggals instead of apples.] shouldn't be that big because the majority of my mistakes are concentrated in plurals and sequipial words.

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