Jaden1291 the Toad wrote:
As you said before, Suitable Module Not Found was caused by large files such as games. While I can submit sprite sheets fine on the mainsite, large stuff such as games and How To's would get trouble. Because of this, do we think we can change server if the new server is too buggy?
Dude, we JUST moved servers, some things will need to be calibrated.
If we move again, they will need to be calibrated again.
It's like hooking up a new stereo amplifier,
For the results you want, you need to make some adjustments within the system you have connected to it, until you do, the sound may be crackly, or tinny, Or maybe the sound might not be right, or you may not even be able to hear it at all.
Surely you wouldn't replace the amplifier, simply because of a calibration issue, would you?
I sure as heck wouldn't, I would rule out all possibilities first.
[quote="Jaden1291 the Toad"]As you said before, Suitable Module Not Found was caused by large files such as games. While I can submit sprite sheets fine on the mainsite, large stuff such as games and How To's would get trouble. Because of this, do we think we can change server if the new server is too buggy?[/quote]
Dude, we JUST moved servers, some things will need to be calibrated.
If we move again, they will need to be calibrated again.
It's like hooking up a new stereo amplifier,
For the results you want, you need to make some adjustments within the system you have connected to it, until you do, the sound may be crackly, or tinny, Or maybe the sound might not be right, or you may not even be able to hear it at all.
Surely you wouldn't replace the amplifier, simply because of a calibration issue, would you?
I sure as heck wouldn't, I would rule out all possibilities first.