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Post by Todd Robinson on Mar 31, 2005 3:12:30 GMT -5
Download it again. Your download probably didn't finish or is corrupt.
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Dusty
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Post by Dusty on Jul 5, 2005 16:35:13 GMT -5
I wanted to confirm what Casey Buck was experiencing when running Pyramid on a Mac. I tried running the .swf Pyramid file in FireFox, Safari, and QuickTime player - and in each I get the generic categories. I've used other .swf files that call from .txt files fine, though -- on both FireFox and Safari. Any suggestions?
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Post by Todd Robinson on Jul 7, 2005 21:52:25 GMT -5
I'll do some research on this. It's a pretty simple matter of how Flash accesses these text files. There's very little smoke and mirrors with all of this.
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Post by zeldafanii on Jul 17, 2005 22:10:11 GMT -5
Hey Todd! Great job on Pyramid! The set looks fantastic! The sound cues are great as well! Just something I noticed-if your playing the Winners Circle and you answer the top clue, the winning bells go off, even if you've passed on prior questions, such as the $250. I also had an incident where the theme music (after the Winners Circle) wouldn't stop and continued through Round 2. Thanks for listening!
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Grey
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Post by Grey on Jul 17, 2005 22:50:58 GMT -5
Zeldafan, the dings issue has been addressed in the Version 1 information thread, not to mention that unless you're using a Macintosh, you have been using RC3, not RC2a. I'd recommend putting additional comments in either the Version 1 Information thread or the RC3 Usability Report thread, just so that everything can be in one place.
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