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Originally Posted by KooopeR View Post
Can others see them, when playing on multiplayer?

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Of course it's not mp because others download your item.dat from the tb server, not from your machine.
Last edited by Karolk; Apr 2, 2013 at 08:19 PM.
Of course it's not mp because others download your item.dat from the tb server, not from your machine.

lol, it means No.
Only Singleplayer.
Note: "mp" means Multiplayer
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This is a great idea. Now people can start making videos and stuffs. Minimum and Maximum thrishold. There should be an option to make it shiny/rough/glowy ect.
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Oh and is it for mac?
Last edited by Link; Jan 15, 2014 at 11:58 PM. Reason: <24 hour edit/bump
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This isn't working for me. It always says the file isn't a valid Win32 application.
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Originally Posted by -Link View Post
This is a great idea. Now people can start making videos and stuffs. Minimum and Maximum thrishold. There should be an option to make it shiny/rough/glowy ect.
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Oh and is it for mac?

i'm afraid that's not possible, the application just creates an item.dat and i don't think there are options to make joints like that in the item.dat

i've never tried to run it on mac/linux, but try running it using Mono
Originally Posted by Ninjakid57 View Post
This isn't working for me. It always says the file isn't a valid Win32 application.

the file you downloaded is probably corrupted or you don't have .NET framework

anyway, i'll probably release another application like this with more features
How should I get a .NET framework then?
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Originally Posted by Ninjakid57 View Post
How should I get a .NET framework then?

<<.NET framework right here>>
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