All I could find was model collision. I encased the model perfectly with collision and that didn't seem to do anything. +rep for the idea though.
Edit: I found an option called "Calculate Bounds" and that did exactly what I wanted! I was manually setting the bounds radius thinking it was...
Model Request
Edit: Anybody have a cube model they could post? I've looked everywhere.
Edit 2: I tried making one that was 128x128x768 but it would disappear if the camera wasn't focused on more than half of it. Is there some setting I'm missing?
take heed in the post dates before quoting someone half a year ago.
i might switch over to sc2 to take part in potential free/premium map wars just for giggles (creating free versions of premium maps).
edit: didn't find anything on the interface of the editor but the fps looks cool in this...
Unless somebody is hosting with a bot, I can't hear players without hosting capabilities. In most cases, this means nobody is talking and it's pretty boring.
The odd part is that it wasn't always like this. A few months after playing wc3, it happened suddenly. Private messages still come...
Nah cpu temps range from 25-30 celcius.
I figured out the problem though. The fan in the old tower had a 3 pin case mount fan. The new one is a 4 pin which connects directly to the psu. So, the motherboard can't even find the system fan.
I heard you could disable the fan's temp reading in...
I'm looking for a language that'll relay to other people in the chat room that someone has sent a message, and then update their chats. This would be easy to do in java but I'd like to avoid nasty applets...
I should probably mention this is all in the web browser.
thanks :)
install the addon for Adblock Plus called Element Hider or something. It has a utility to select an element from a website and gives you the option to filter it. Instead of filtering it, use it to find out the name of the white part and hide it.
you call "td[align=left]" multiple times. shouldn't be a problem, just ugly.
"url(MyImage)" is not really an url. You need to call the image via hyperlink or within a directory, including the filetype extension.
example: url(http://www.google.com/someimage.jpg)
or, if your website is google...
A better idea is to pick either a laptop or desktop with windows XP. Vista actually lowers fps in most games.
- Laptop should solely be for mobility
- Desktops are for power (gaming/whatever)
You can game on a laptop but the higher end models are ridiculously expensive compared to a desktop...
table {background-color:#fff;}
should do it
what's with the !important? I've never seen that before.
You should have this so far:
@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);
@-moz-document domain("thehelper.net") {
TD[width="160"]{display:none;}...