AS3 culture conflict?

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  • cuke4260


    i don't think there's an easy answer but yeah it seems like you missed a big step right at the beginning - it's not 'culture' conflict; it's pre-production, planning ahead, etc.

    it's like building a house and hiring a cabinet guy and a plumber; but never having them talk to each other. there's a chance the plumber might get the pipes in the right place, but that's a risky way to do it.

    i guess the last thing you need is a lecture though, so here's what i would do:

    neither of you is doing it the 'right' way, you're both just doing it differently.

    any sort of functionality that she has, try to take it out and rebuild it on your end, and then get her stuff into separate animations/mcs/swfs, etc and then you can control them.

    • I was called in after it was "80% done"..... only spent a few hours so far...vaxorcist

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