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Post by view619 on Sept 14, 2018 18:20:08 GMT
Logic preference varies, so the best thing you can do is learn for yourself in this regard. Otherwise, you'll be stuck with the logic preferences of whoever decides to do the work. It's not hard to do, the values are just denoting the chance of an action being performed within a certain scenario.
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Post by Dawnbr3ak3r on Sept 14, 2018 18:40:42 GMT
I feel like a post is missing in this thread.
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Post by Zealot on Sept 14, 2018 18:46:24 GMT
Well, we can delete our own posts so maybe that happened on accident or something.
I agree with View though. Whatever gets you good matches with your stuff. Just be mindful if you want your edits to play well with others though.
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Post by kikrusher99 on Sept 15, 2018 4:10:09 GMT
To the phantom poster, just fuck around with it and read topics around here. Then you'll get a feel for what you want and it becomes more enjoyable.
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Post by Love Wilcox on Sept 15, 2018 11:40:38 GMT
Obviously you never want to just straight rip-off another users edit but I often find tonnes of inspiration by copying edits and rummaging around in their params and logic settings. Also it helps to sim with that edit a whole lot so you can better understand the link between logic and the actions taking place inside the ring.
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