if you look in the upper right corner you see the position of the actor. there is a number above the 1000 the only thing you have to do is remove the last number and you can see it. in the preview its on another place because there is something after the decimal. just go in the actor (left under) and remove the .5 on his position. then it should work fine on windows you can't use decimals. not in timers, not in attributes, not in the size, position and rotation of the actor. hope this helped good luck
The solution is simple: Your regional settings under Windows have the decimal "," and "." swapped from how Gamesalad expects them.
You can change these regional settings specifically. Open the Windows Control Panel. Go to Regional Options, and change the Numbers and Currency settings. That is, change the decimal and thousands seperator around.
This works, you just probably need to change it back for other Programs.
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there is a number above the 1000 the only thing you have to do is remove the last number and you can see it.
in the preview its on another place because there is something after the decimal. just go in the actor (left under) and remove the .5 on his position. then it should work fine
on windows you can't use decimals. not in timers, not in attributes, not in the size, position and rotation of the actor.
hope this helped
good luck
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