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RE: Water Rides don't speed up on drops? - FrazzlePop - Nov 1, 2012 I still have the problem ![]() RE: Water Rides don't speed up on drops? - RCTgoMatthew - Nov 1, 2012 ^ I don't know like I said before, stop asking, I will find you how to solve it once I find how to or if I have that problem with RCT3 and I sorted it out. RE: Water Rides don't speed up on drops? - RedRain - Nov 1, 2012 True, and DON'T bump threads please? =D RE: Water Rides don't speed up on drops? - RCTgoMatthew - Nov 1, 2012 ^ That wasn't me, it was FrazzlePop, like I said, she keeps on asking and its annoying; plus; its a bump too. RE: Water Rides don't speed up on drops? - RedRain - Nov 1, 2012 *ahem* I wasn't talking to you. Well I said true to you and then the bump to FrazzlePop RE: Water Rides don't speed up on drops? - RCTgoMatthew - Nov 1, 2012 ^ Oh, you should put that in (^) so people understand more =D, I got a little confused :P RE: Water Rides don't speed up on drops? - RedRain - Nov 1, 2012 I was thinking you should only use ^^ or ^^^ etc because if you are only talking to the person above you don't need a ^. RE: Water Rides don't speed up on drops? - RCTgoMatthew - Nov 1, 2012 ^ But when you don't put a (^), it means you are talking to the creator of the thread. RE: Water Rides don't speed up on drops? - RedRain - Nov 1, 2012 No it doesn't. Wherever you heard that it's wrong. It means you are talking to either the group in general OR the person above you.. RE: Water Rides don't speed up on drops? - Blu - Nov 1, 2012 It's called... reading the post. If you do this magical thing, you can tell weather you are replying to the post above you, or if you're referring to the thread topic. You only need to know one thing to read... and it's called... English. |