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carlos2
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by carlos2 » 23 Jan 2016 05:39
Can You Post It Here Please?
Please
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ShadowThief
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by ShadowThief » 23 Jan 2016 11:31
If your script has so many variables that you need a loading screen, you are doing something very, very wrong.
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foxidrive
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by foxidrive » 23 Jan 2016 19:37
It looks like a bogus post to get write access to the forum.
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Ed Dyreen
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by Ed Dyreen » 27 Jan 2016 20:49
ShadowThief wrote:If your script has so many variables that you need a loading screen, you are doing something very, very wrong.
Don't be harsh, I use an implementation of the progressBar too.
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by ShadowThief » 27 Jan 2016 21:41
Progress bars and loading screens are totally different, though. Loading screens are used to indicate the progress of initialization, while progress bars can be used any time.