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Blitz 3D

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Anyone here use Blitz 3D? i've been programming with it, need help solving a few problems.

i'm not using the blitz forums right now because i didn't save my registration code which is needed to use their forums, and i don't want to go back and get it because the B3D site is covered in adware.
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It's bad form to request support for a competing product.
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PB wrote:...for a competing product.
Blitz3D's a competing product? :lol:
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You know what I mean. :)
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Re: Blitz 3D

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Lol, didn't mean to cause trouble. The malware on the B3D site was really bad whenever i first went there, malwarebytes and avast didn't catch it and it took a month to get off of my computer.

Went there again though and apparently it's been cleaned. i got through to the forums this time, so i'm able to post there now.

Thanks anyways though.
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@Rrtaya_Tsamsiyu
From time to time small questions about other languages appear (how do you do this in C/VB? etc.) - I'd say it's not a problem at all. What about just posting your questions here? Maybe someone can help you...
If any of you native English speakers have any suggestions for the above text, please let me know (via PM). Thanks!
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PB wrote:You know what I mean. :)
Just yanking your chain! :lol:
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Re: Blitz 3D

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Rrtaya_Tsamsiyu wrote:Anyone here use Blitz 3D? i've been programming with it, need help solving a few problems.

i'm not using the blitz forums right now because i didn't save my registration code which is needed to use their forums, and i don't want to go back and get it because the B3D site is covered in adware.
I saw someone with your name posting there http://www.blitzbasic.com/Community/pos ... pic=103433 more than one hour ago ...

The Blitz3D Forum is covered with adware? You must be joking ... there is not even one ad which could be blocked! Not on the main page, not on any forum page!
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