Difference between revisions of "Talk:Bethesda Tutorial Creation Kit Interface"

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==Why was Line 22 deleted?==
==Why was Line 22 deleted?==
There was a line that said "Before you can start, you first have to load the data. From the 'File' menu, choose 'Data...', then double click 'skyrim.esm'. When you do this, the checkbox next to it will become checked, which indicates that it will be loaded." Why was this deleted? It seems helpful enough, and there are many users that may legitimately not know how to do this. --[[User:Gabeslave|Gabeslave]] 20:56, 7 February 2012 (EST)
There was a line that said "Before you can start, you first have to load the data. From the 'File' menu, choose 'Data...', then double click 'skyrim.esm'. When you do this, the checkbox next to it will become checked, which indicates that it will be loaded." Why was this deleted? It seems helpful enough, and there are many users that may legitimately not know how to do this. In fact, this actually seems '''vital''' to new users and is not explained elsewhere on the page, many new users will be confused and lose without this step. --[[User:Gabeslave|Gabeslave]] 20:56, 7 February 2012 (EST)

Revision as of 20:59, 7 February 2012

Testing for access to the Discussion page.

Correction

Under the section Manipulating Objects regarding scaling it states: "Objects can be scaled as well. Scale by holding "S" while dragging with the right mouse button." However, in my CK objects are scaled while holding "S" and dragging with the LEFT mouse button. I didn't want to make the change in the Page myself because everything is new, but I did want to bring it to the attention of the administrators. Silmalel 15:39, 7 February 2012 (EST)

Why was Line 22 deleted?

There was a line that said "Before you can start, you first have to load the data. From the 'File' menu, choose 'Data...', then double click 'skyrim.esm'. When you do this, the checkbox next to it will become checked, which indicates that it will be loaded." Why was this deleted? It seems helpful enough, and there are many users that may legitimately not know how to do this. In fact, this actually seems vital to new users and is not explained elsewhere on the page, many new users will be confused and lose without this step. --Gabeslave 20:56, 7 February 2012 (EST)