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Carlos85G

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  1. Just to clarify, as Carlos_McFly says, he must not be Stexturer:

    - Stexturer says he's serbian and his grammar points to it. This guy's grammar is from a native-Spanish-speaking person.

    - He "laughs" writing "Jaja" instead of "Haha"; that's what we, spanish-speakers do.

    - He began to say he's Stexturer after you guys kept calling him that, now he's just playing along to troll.

    - He posts stuff from Taringa! and knows who Chespirito is, which means he's a Latinamerican person.

    - All of his slang is basically from a 10-year old panamenian.


  2. How do I know that?

    Short version: I'm a BTTF fan and I know basic programming.

    Long version: The Time Circuits calculate the data that is going to be sent to the Flux Capacitor prior to time travel and the User Interface Display converts it to readable data for the driver. If the data is unreadable, it means it's unusable for the Flux Capacitor because it can't be interpreted. It's basic Human-Machine Interface design.

    The film shows data as JAN 01 1885 12:00 AM maybe as reset data, but that is readable, meaning it's usable. "ERR 00" is a term that is out of range for the variables. It's like saying an Integer variable can be equal to "TRUE": The problem here is the value "TRUE" is a boolean value and an Integer variable can only accept rounded numbers. Basically, it's like saying "2 + 2 = POTATO".

    The Time Circuit Display only shows dates through the whole Trilogy. In other words: You can't travel to a date that ISN'T a date.

    And yes, I have TTG's game.


  3. The Time Circuit Display always shows the date or scrambled data, but after each time travel, the dates are perfectly readable in the "Last Time Departed" section (excluding the TTG's Game).

    Even if the date resets to JAN 01 1885 12:00 AM, the display shows that, not "ERR 00". And you shouldn't even be able to time travel when that error is shown.


  4. Sorry, but I don't see any real reason to include the models in the package, as this is basically a re-thread of BTTF:HV on San Andreas, only doing coding changes. So no, you may not include the models.

    In any case, this is an add-on for Blue's code, and a bad one at that:

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    Just look at this: a Last-Time-Departed date with "ERR 00", that means you did travel to a date "ERR 00"?. That can't be possible...

    Mantain consistency.