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Message #09277
Re: Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
2012/5/4 Evan Huus <eapache@xxxxxxxxx>
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> When designing a large, widely-used project like Unity you have to be
> brutally strict about what is allowed in terms of features and options, or
> else the project begins to bloat under the weight of hundreds of these
> 'little' features and options. It starts being slow, buggy, and painful to
> use.
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So, does it means that unity tends to be less customizable and to have less
features to be less "slow, buggy and painful to use"?
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Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
From: Ryan Gauger, 2012-05-01
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Re: Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
From: Michele Giacomoli, 2012-05-02
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Re: Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
From: Daniel Hollocher, 2012-05-02
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Re: Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
From: Ryan Gauger, 2012-05-02
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Re: Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
From: Ian Santopietro, 2012-05-02
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Re: Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
From: Ryan Gauger, 2012-05-03
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Re: Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
From: Ian Santopietro, 2012-05-03
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Re: Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
From: Marco Biscaro, 2012-05-03
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Re: Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
From: Benjamin Tegge, 2012-05-03
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Re: Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
From: Ryan Gauger, 2012-05-03
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Re: Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
From: Conscious User, 2012-05-03
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Re: Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
From: Ryan Gauger, 2012-05-04
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Re: Add Dodge Feature Back to Unity
From: Evan Huus, 2012-05-04