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X124 Question - D77 - 02-06-2014 Since X124 5G uses no script at all, can it be use along with other subliminal track, say any 5G or 4G track without diminishing their effects? Thanks RE: X124 Question - Shannon - 02-07-2014 X124 is not 5G; it has no script. It therefore belongs to no "generation" of scrioting methodology. And, it can be used with any other subliminal. (But not played at the same time...) RE: X124 Question - D77 - 02-08-2014 (02-07-2014, 03:32 PM)Shannon Wrote: ..And, it can be used with any other subliminal. (But not played at the same time...) Thanks. That's the only thing I wanted to know before purchasing it. RE: X124 Question - IceAlive - 01-25-2015 (02-07-2014, 03:32 PM)Shannon Wrote: X124 is not 5G; it has no script. It therefore belongs to no "generation" of scrioting methodology. And, it can be used with any other subliminal. (But not played at the same time...) Is it still the case that X124 can be used with any other subliminal? Currently it's under the "5g" category. If so, then it's the only one of the more powerful aphrodisiacs that shouldn't interfere with a program such as AM6, and this seems to be a good feature. Thank you. RE: X124 Question - JackOfHearts - 01-26-2015 Why would that change ? It's still the same so yes it can be used with anything. There is not script in it. RE: X124 Question - IceAlive - 01-26-2015 (01-26-2015, 01:57 AM)maniac360 Wrote: Why would that change ? Because Shannon said inFebruary last year that it was not 5g, yet today it appears under the 5g category. RE: X124 Question - Shannon - 01-28-2015 Its the only subliminal that does not have a script, shy of POTSE1 and 3. It cannot belong to any generation of scripting technology. That it's in the 5G category is just the result of a mistake in its classification. Which I'm sure Ben can fix... right Ben? ![]() RE: X124 Question - Benjamin - 01-28-2015 Ok fixed, looks like I may have thought they were 5g when I made the pages.. my mistake. -Ben |