The menuselect was a hack, and valve warned not to use such a thing from day
one - fair enough.
Instead of complaining valve have asked for input in what to add to the
current helpers interface to improve things - like they have improved it in
the past.
The problem with the current interface
Instead of complaining valve have asked for input in what to add to the
current helpers interface to improve things - like they have improved it
in
the past.
Isn't the fact that the server plugin programming community is complaining
about removing menuselect apparent enough to Valve about
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Because members of valve can mind read, I only saw the complaining when
valve took away something they told nobody to use.
Alfred and the team have been extremly open to implementing suggestions,
make a list and submit it.
On 5/21/05, Daniel
should
use that.?
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From: Ben Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hlcoders@list.valvesoftware.com
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: [hlcoders] Re: MenuSelect
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Because members of valve can mind read, I only
Daniel Jennings wrote:
I am just saying that if you read through these threads people say how
necessary in-game menus are; it is repeated several times, while Alfred just
keeps repeating There is an existing Menu interface as part of the plugin
API, you
should use that. even though people _are_
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But tell us how you really feel?
:P
On 5/21/05, Jeffrey botman Broome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Jennings wrote:
I am just saying that if you read through these threads people say how
necessary in-game menus are; it is repeated
Subject: Re: [hlcoders] Re: MenuSelect
Daniel Jennings wrote:
I am just saying that if you read through these threads people say how
necessary in-game menus are; it is repeated several times, while Alfred
just
keeps repeating There is an existing Menu interface as part of the
plugin
API
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