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| Mold:
--- Quote from: Treynolds416 on June 28, 2012, 01:42:11 PM ---No it wouldn't Delete all of your brick mods and only get ones that are actually good and that don't conflict. And this time try to define "non-garbage" properly while you're doing it --- End quote --- You can never know whether they will conflict All brick packs are good They give you some more bricks |
| Treynolds416:
--- Quote from: Mold on June 29, 2012, 06:58:53 AM ---You can never know whether they will conflict All brick packs are good They give you some more bricks --- End quote --- no, no, no and NO You do know when they conflict, because they say what's in the pack. If they don't say, it's a crappy pack. Most brickpacks are complete and utter stuff. The last thing you need is 'some more bricks' |
| Mold:
--- Quote from: Treynolds416 on June 29, 2012, 07:46:13 AM ---no, no, no and NO You do know when they conflict, because they say what's in the pack. If they don't say, it's a crappy pack. Most brickpacks are complete and utter stuff. The last thing you need is 'some more bricks' --- End quote --- No brickpack tells you what datablock names it uses |
| Fluff-is-back:
--- Quote from: Mold on June 29, 2012, 09:12:39 AM ---No brickpack tells you what datablock names it uses --- End quote --- Step 1: Look at a possible choice for a brick pack, check what bricks it comes with. Step 2: If you already have a pack with those bricks in, they will cause that error. Step 3: Don't download it. Simple. |
| Treynolds416:
--- Quote from: Mold on June 29, 2012, 09:12:39 AM ---No brickpack tells you what datablock names it uses --- End quote --- Who the forget cares about the datablock names. First off, this error of yours is caused by a uiname Secondly, if it's the same brick, you don't need to get it again anyway! |
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