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Stein

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  1. For future reference, if you tamper with the data that's saved for anything you may need to delete your old versions of said data or it will cause issues like this. The engine will blindly ASSUME the right data is in the right place, and read what it wants. However this does not always work out as intended.
  2. Oh that is a bit peculiar. I must've missed this topic earlier today. I'll throw JC a poke once I see him online.

    Apologies for the delay. (Unfortunately JC is the only member of the staff that's able to deal with these things, the rest of us are just forum administrators!)
  3. First of, I'm assuming that's Windows 7 judging from the titlebar looking a lot like Aero Glass. If that's wrong, feel free to correct me.

    Anyway, have you installed the appropriate library files prior to opening the source files? If you have, what version of Internet Explorer are you running? Internet Explorer 11 is known to cause a few issues on certain machines with a few libraries we (ab)use in Eclipse.
  4. I'm pretty sure there used to be one on the old forums, possibly shortly after as well? It wasn't much but it basically came down to "Don't be a dick and don't spam or constantly post external websites"

    Most of our actions really depend on what we deem nessecary though. And we all have our own standards, perhaps it is an idea to start writing down set guidelines on what is right and wrong? Would avoid confusion among users since they can get away with things on some members of the staff but not others.
  5. The MSDN libraries are nothing but useless help files. They won't tell you much of anything.

    Assuming it worked before and stopped working here, since that's the idea I get from your first post. What OS are you using and did you install any updates (e.g. Internet Explorer 11) before it happened?
  6. I think that looks pretty bloody brilliant. Although the size is something that would make it hard to use for anything. Not really sure about the back of the roof though, but could just be my eyes playing tricks.
  7. For clarification, PayPal requires you to link a CreditCard to it for the duration of a subscription based payment arrangement to make sure that they can charge something. Credit Cards tend to be less finnicky in that regard than Bank Accounts, since it can take up to 5-6 business days to charge a bank account, meaning there could be a time where the subscription's not been transfered to the receiving party yet possibly causing their systems to halt the service(s).
  8. Considering CentOS is a Linux Distro you'll be facing a massive problem with hosting your server: It's a Windows Executable. Unless you have a decent amount of experience with Linux I wouldn't suggest bothering, it's a real pain in the butt to get Wine to work properly.
  9. There's a few ways to go about this, and all of them require you to modify the source to some extent. It could be as simple as making Player().Class an Array, but could range as far as say FFXIV and allow users to swap classes by changing weapons.
  10. I don't see that happening honestly, if I buy a steak on monday, and they're on sale on tuesday the store's not coming over to my house to give be a bottle of wine either.  Price reductions and sales happen all the time, and while in some cases people their purchases are untimely, it does not warrant them anything extra if they got it full-price before the sale.
  11. I think most of what we use nowadays won't work very well on Windows 2000 anymore, although maybe some of the older Library file installers may work. (May have to manually register the D3D8 files though)
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