Too afraid to make your own topic? No question is too small or inane!*
For an official staff answer or bigger questions, make your own topic. In a perfect world, you should use this thread to ask a simple question that can be answered in one post without the need for 2, 3, 4+ replies. In that case, please make another thread with a [Question]
Anyone can answer these, just remember that staff responses supersede normal member.
Also, can we keep Non-Staff member replies to a maximum of two or three sentences? If you need more information, or you just wanna discuss something, then just create a Discussion thread or [Question] thread in the Help Desk for it.
There's no point in clogging the Quick Questions thread with long winded replies and discussions that could easily be in another thread. It makes it harder for members (new and old) to search for the answers they need.
*Note - Before asking your questions try searching through the rules and this forum for the response. A lot of non-overly specific questions have been asked multiple times in the sites history and can easily be answered with a quick search, either using this forum's search bar or google "Omniverse" + [Query].
For an official staff answer or bigger questions, make your own topic. In a perfect world, you should use this thread to ask a simple question that can be answered in one post without the need for 2, 3, 4+ replies. In that case, please make another thread with a [Question]
Anyone can answer these, just remember that staff responses supersede normal member.
Also, can we keep Non-Staff member replies to a maximum of two or three sentences? If you need more information, or you just wanna discuss something, then just create a Discussion thread or [Question] thread in the Help Desk for it.
There's no point in clogging the Quick Questions thread with long winded replies and discussions that could easily be in another thread. It makes it harder for members (new and old) to search for the answers they need.
*Note - Before asking your questions try searching through the rules and this forum for the response. A lot of non-overly specific questions have been asked multiple times in the sites history and can easily be answered with a quick search, either using this forum's search bar or google "Omniverse" + [Query].