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Newcomers DBPro Corner / set object speed mistake in documentation?

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Stan Ogden
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 07:58
Hi, I'm not sure whether this is a mistake in the documentation or whether its just me, but to get a decent animation speed on a .x animation, I have to set object speed to 6000!
Yet in the documentation, 100 is the maximum speed.
Anybody else experienced this?
Its not a problem, now that I know that I can go past 100.
I spent days trying to figure out why my animation was so extremely slow lol

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Stan_Ogden
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 08:09
Yes there are many bugs in the documentation. There is a max speed but I don't know what it is and the compiler doesn't give an error. I have used 10000 though. But using random numbers if it gets too high all kinds of weird stuff happens. Like a solid plain the color of the backdrop will cut your level in half at the looped objects y position.

Stan Ogden
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 08:26
Cool, i thought i might have been doing something wrong
Is there a list of documentation discrepancies somewhere?
If not, i think it would be a good idea if someone started one, where people can submit bugs and workarounds etc.
I'm willing to start one, if yall think its a good idea

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Stan
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 08:40
They are supposedly working on new documentation.

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