I have a question ab...... | Answer: Read the readme. Come back after you have done so, if, by some chance, the problem has still not been solved.
FAQ entry #58 answered by Barrett 15 Jun 2005 modified by Barrett 15 Jun 2005 |
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I don't know how to run/work a certain program, where can I find this information? | Answer: Most zip files here contain a readme file. Read it.
Tip: This readme may be called "readme.txt", "<program name>.txt" or just "readme" if file extensions are disabled. So basically, if there is any documentation in the zip file, read it.
FAQ entry #37 answered by allynfolksjr 20 Jan 2005 modified by Barrett 23 Jan 2005 |
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The game that I'm playing seems to have a bug or error in it. What should I do? | Answer: You should contact the author ASAP so he or she can fix it. However, chances are that unless the game is a demo version, it is not a bug and just a user error. Make sure that you read the readme as well- it may have a list of known bugs.
FAQ entry #48 answered by JcCorp 18 Apr 2005 |
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Is a game a program? | Answer: Yes, all games are programs, but not all programs are games.
FAQ entry #73 answered by allynfolksjr 30 Aug 2005 |
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