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Seemless or SEAMless?

by Alex Rice · in Torque Game Engine · 06/02/2005 (10:55 pm) · 5 replies

OK I keep seeing the word seemless on the garagegames website and is also in the TGE Warzone demo.

seemless adj. Unseemly.
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#1
09/03/2005 (6:28 pm)
Meaning no seams.. usually this word is used in game design to describe seamless movement from an area to an area and seamless textures. They generally all mean Smooth transitions. :)
#2
09/03/2005 (7:44 pm)
Uh yeah- I was point out a typo that's is (or was) all over the site and documentation. seemless is not correct.
#3
09/04/2005 (3:17 am)
Oh hah ya true :) sorry about that lol. Nice eye ^_~
#4
09/04/2005 (5:05 am)
No, we really meant "seemless", as in "inappropriate". Like, "This stuff rocks so hard, it is friggin INAPPROPRIATE. Ludicrous, I tells ya. It's freakin seemless!"

... okay... that is probably not going to fly. You caught us. :) Yes, we should say "seamless". Thanks! You didn't happen to keep notes on all the places you saw this, did ya? Make it easier to fix 'er up if so. Just updated it on the TGE indie and commercial product pages. Please let us know if you see it anywhere else (note above on Warzone is noted, thanks).
#5
09/04/2005 (9:16 am)
@Josh word-up-yo... torque is in da house! ;)

Also remember seeing it in some of the downloadable demos of TGE (warzone). Of course you can google it on the website as well.