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EverthangForever
已加入 在 Oct 2009
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Discussions for Scenes for Version 1.2.X Fullscreen Mode here

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February 9, 2015, 5050 回复
@Hombre, Its possible your graphics card will not support rendering with two shaders simultaneously, or (if there are no bugs showing on your black screen) & you have not tried zooming out camera Z value (say Camera: pos: 0, 0, 3000) to see if you have created different to 3D image positions. You could try disabling // the Elias shader and it's sprite to see if the taskbar scene runs just with the top half rendering chapter9's Wobble. I use an NVIDEA GeForce GTX 660 Ti, so anything less than that may not render two shaders same time properly. Its most likely the GPU not multi-threading on your PC , but thanks for raising ;)

@Dorsai I value your contribution here to put structure to the learning about basic configurations of the VGPlayer and in other threads. In scene file making its a battle between keeping the content interesting and new, and learning/teaching of the basics. You can thank @Wyldanimal and @TheEmu and a handfull of others largely for fast tracking fullscreen knowledge for us members however we still do not have a BASIC Q & A central for fullscreen questions in the ONE PLACE in tutorial thread. Eg: how do I add or remove a model from a scene ? How do I use spotlights ? etc.. . Such is long overdue and while the speed & thrill of innovation often distracts those who are most able to contribute such a useful collection of answers, I endorse @Hombre's plea for more explanation. I also desperately need a glossary of VGHD relevant shader terminology ~a 'vocabulary', however I appreciate @Wyld, @theEmu & @Lezardo have a plethora of other commitments and all risk being buried in endless quadaries from members and time lost personally dealing with it all should they go down that path. Props to you for doing your part documenting wherever you can. Its appreciated.:)
Weabul
已加入 在 May 2011
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Frustration as a sport

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February 8, 2015, 63 回复
@MrBeeKeeper said in a PM to me: Perhaps we need a sort of "Technicians section" or "Helping Hand" category in the Forum, 'cause official Help with its simplified FAQs is far from sufficient, and the new users have no idea first about for what all these "stickies" here and there are.

And my reply: You echo an idea proposed by Dorsai, and I have thoughts on this, too. Follow the "sport" thread again, for more ideas like this.

If you read between the lines of MrBee's PM, you will see other ideas embedded in his words not specifically addressed in my words following. Although a frustrated user myself, I can't think of everything and more input is required displaying other user's frustrations and suggested solutions as well. Thank you in advance for ALL suggestions from any source and anyone sharing our passion for Sport.
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The database cannot be indexed. But an "Index" topic title can be created. This is the outline of my idea, still in infancy:

for help with this problem..................Look for this thread topic:
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trouble with connections..................[/http:/thread topic here]
can't search the forums real good...http://www.virtuagirl.com/forumPost.php?foId=1&ftId=24659
Paypal is asking for a credit card.....www.virtuagirl.com/forumPost.php?foId=39&ftId=29265&forum_search=paypal#post462581

This list could be easily sorted Alphabetically, or in groups with sub-headings (for ease of use), in a worksheet off-line then posted (or reposted) until a good useable list exists. We only need a few topics to "get the user started" until his index (in the drop-down search box shown in the screenshot above) is built up from scratch.

An index topic can be set to point to any post, anywhere in ancient history, bringing past very useful information back into the lime light, thereby assisting not only new users, but the Triple Diamonds as well.

An index topic is a "work-around" in and of itself - producing an index to topics throughout the database. It may need updating from time to time as updates are introduced.

References to past features (removed from recent versions) can be indexed as well, for users preferring to stay with an older version of the software and wishing information about an older feature they may be as yet unfamiliar.
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Note that the term "new-user" can be interpreted in many ways.

We may need to include instructions on how to enter a thread topic into the drop-down box. You and I are well versed, but we forget quickly the early frustrations of new users as we learn our own "work-arounds" and such the like. We all know that backslashes and plus signs don't work, and post accordingly - new users need to know this up front.

Edit: sorry for all the edits. I was looking for clear language in this post, as not all users have English as their first language and (as I've discovered much to my own chagrin) my own slang can often be (and quite often still is) misleading or misinterpreted in the forums.

This work may seem daunting, and a new version of the forums may be coming down the pipe soon anyway, negating the very need for this index. But it really isn't that much work, and the benefits far outway the frustration, imho. After 15 years, I can't see this being an original idea, and I'm surprised it hasn't been already implemented. Maybe I'm missing something... Anyway, it makes for good sport.