08-14-2014, 06:41 PM
Simple answer: FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS. It amazes me how many times and ways you guys try again and again to do things differently that I state you must do them in the directions.
I designed the program. I created the program. I wrote the instructions. The instructions are aimed at getting you the best results possible with the least amount of time. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.
That means you move from stage to stage as directed, even if you want to stay on one stage longer, because the program is designed to do things in a specific way and in a specific order at a specific rate of progress. If you try to alter that, you will unbalance the results in ways you don't want to. I'm not going to explain all that scripting and the how and why, so you need to FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
If you want to do more development in specific directions, wait until the end of the program to evaluate what it has done and then decide what to do. It's not finished working on any one thing until you finish the whole set. At that point, if you want more, you can re-do the whole set or use the refresher. NEVER do stages out of order, and NEVER use stages longer than instructed, and NEVER use any stage for a different amount of time than the rest. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
I designed the program. I created the program. I wrote the instructions. The instructions are aimed at getting you the best results possible with the least amount of time. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.
That means you move from stage to stage as directed, even if you want to stay on one stage longer, because the program is designed to do things in a specific way and in a specific order at a specific rate of progress. If you try to alter that, you will unbalance the results in ways you don't want to. I'm not going to explain all that scripting and the how and why, so you need to FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
If you want to do more development in specific directions, wait until the end of the program to evaluate what it has done and then decide what to do. It's not finished working on any one thing until you finish the whole set. At that point, if you want more, you can re-do the whole set or use the refresher. NEVER do stages out of order, and NEVER use stages longer than instructed, and NEVER use any stage for a different amount of time than the rest. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!