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QuakeME manual

Postby Rodinius » Sat May 05, 2007 11:22 pm

Is there anywhere on the web where i can find a complete hardcore full instruction manual for QME??? Which i can just download and print off and view in my leisure :P
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Postby Sajt » Sat May 05, 2007 11:33 pm

If you're looking for QuakeME, the old skin viewer (version 2.3), before he was contacted to change the name, I can't help you.

But as for QME (3.0+)...

The official site's help section isn't very extensive, but it's probably the best you'll get... Most of the advanced features you kind of have to figure out on your own. People seem to be still uncovered new goodies...
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Postby Rodinius » Sat May 05, 2007 11:51 pm

Sajt wrote:If you're looking for QuakeME, the old skin viewer (version 2.3), before he was contacted to change the name, I can't help you.

But as for QME (3.0+)...

The official site's help section isn't very extensive, but it's probably the best you'll get... Most of the advanced features you kind of have to figure out on your own. People seem to be still uncovered new goodies...


yeah that came with it just looking for a bit more for it thats all
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Postby Sajt » Sun May 06, 2007 2:30 am

Well, if someone else has more, I'd like to see it as well :) Though my QME days are probably mostly over, I'd still be interested
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