I can't think where you'd bundle DLL's into my face, to be honest.
I was talking about a Direct-X 10 runtime.
On the latter point, this would appear to be out of our control as it is our UI library. I'd suggest though looking at it that your theme is rather.. unusual .
It's a memorable name, at least.
I'm not convinced this confers any benefits, given it'll require you have 2 downloads, and download sites don't tend to allow this.
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A few games do have a lot of dialogue, generally murder mystery games, and I find myself skipping them. It's not that the dialogue isn't good or well written, it's just when playing a game you want the gameplay more than to read.
Definitely a better solution for RPG style games than standard controls.
Some of the compare conditions are still 0 base indexed till the next build.
You could see if you can use Dreamspark to get a better edition of Visual Studio.
Not too soon, but yes, at some point.
Using the SDK.
Always worth a try, even though it's unlikely.
Until it's fixed, you can use the 'Repeat X times' condition to work around it.
But is it a function call from your object? If so which?
I'd use the debugger religiously so you have information to put in the report, if it turns out to be a bug on our side.
Some of them can't be, but in this instance it can.