Xeno

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The read me file says to check the wiki. Is there still a wiki or something that walks you through how to use the different things available in VitaNex?
 
No, the couple of things that I have tried did not work. I got a basic explosion to work from looking an old script I got from here but nothing else. I know I am missing out on something really cool.
 
For references on how to implement features, pretty much everything in the /Services or /Modules folder implements something from the rest of the library.

There are a couple of tutorials kicking around here too.
 
Can someone put together a thread with all the links to how to's on this? With this being such a massive system, it really needs something like a Vita-nex for Dummies, especially for people that donate, that would really be a plus and not make them feel like they wasted their money on something they cant figure out.
 
Vita-Nex is free to download and install, so no one should be wasting money on something they don't understand, unless they're happy to do so while already knowing they don't understand how the core (free) systems work.

The readme is sufficient to get started, knowing how the project works internally isn't necessary for the average user.
 
I was talking about those of us that buy the vault pass hun. It would be nice to be able to understand this system better. Not just for those that buy it. But for all of us though. I have the system in. Just put it in. And I am seriously struggling trying to figure out the commands for everything and how everything works. That is all I was saying. I wasnt meaning anything bad towards you or the system. So far what I have figured out is really awesome.
 
Well my thinking is that people still buy cars despite not having a clue how the engine works, as long as the dashboard does the job, anyone can use it; everything is done through [VNC when it comes to configuring services and modules. [VNC is the dashboard in this case.

If you wish to delve into advanced feature development, you'll have to take extra steps to learn about the engine, but the only way to do that at the moment is by getting your hands dirty, because there is no how-to manual for the engine you're working on (for now).

Of course, you can always ask other mechanics for advice, or ask the designer of the engine for some insight when necessary.
 
Well my thinking is that people still buy cars despite not having a clue how the engine works, as long as the dashboard does the job, anyone can use it; everything is done through [VNC when it comes to configuring services and modules. [VNC is the dashboard in this case.

If you wish to delve into advanced feature development, you'll have to take extra steps to learn about the engine, but the only way to do that at the moment is by getting your hands dirty, because there is no how-to manual for the engine you're working on (for now).

Of course, you can always ask other mechanics for advice, or ask the designer of the engine for some insight when necessary.
HAHA OMG your awesome. I love your analogy. If it was a 4 door 57 chevy belair light blue like the one my first husband had when we married in 92. I could totally delve into that engine. That motor seemed so simple. Now adays... I can barely figure out where the hell the oil goes. Thanks again hun.
 

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