This guy was in the military for 20 years, you might enjoy his posts. http://isboxer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=1845
That's the great part about not being alone or in a bubble. The rest of us can explain to you effective methods for troubleshooting or how to find out what the problem is. You don't have to come up with it on your own. I am sure you don't even know for certain there isn't way to find out what went wrong -- did you know there's a debug tab in the in-game ISBoxer Control Panel? Wait, nevermind, there can'tbe something like that, I forgot, there is no way to tell what the problem might be. On that note I should probably stop paying a few people, this new revelation changes everything.With ISBoxer there are lots of settings and I haven't come up with an effective method for troubleshooting. When something doesn't work there is no way to tell what the problem is.
This thread cannot possibly be about getting help.... this thread is a simple testament to the fact that you want to be stubborn about the issue you are having. If it was about getting help, or learning how to solve the problem you're having, we would have been done with that already. You'd be using your corrected configuration, having learned something new about what went wrong. All that has happened is you've described that you have an issue, said my initial guess must be wrong, and refused to show your work. So there's nowhere else to go from here.
There is a reason why math teachers require you to show your work, and it's not so that you can come back at them with "I was a programmer for 20 years. I'm used to having tools to trace and debug. There's no way to troubleshoot this, there's no way to tell what the problem is." There is a way, it's right there in the work, and the teacher can show you things. Likewise, a programming teacher requires your source code.
"You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink"
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