Help with frame timings

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Mewcario
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Help with frame timings

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This might end up being a stupid question, and I feel stupid for asking it since it's in the "already asked questions" thread, however I can't seem to figure this out. As the title suggests, I need help with the "wait for" box on a frame. On the FAQ thread, it mentions it's measured in centeseconds (or whatever the spelling is if i got that wrong), but when I do 300 for 3 seconds, it goes too quick for what I'm trying to do with my trial.

For example, Theres a part where it goes from person to person around the court showing everyone shocked by a statement, but it moves between them too fast, and the sound effects can barely keep up with it either. I tried messing around with the timings a but but it was the same thing every time. The same goes for whenever I have an objection, or press during a CE. The timing I tried using was 350, or 3.5 seconds.

So, the main question is... am I stupid? :? Is there something wrong with how much timing i'm doing or is that question on the FAQ not up to date, and it's changed?
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Re: Help with frame timings

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Wasn't it changed to milliseconds? 1000 is one second. In which case, the FAQ is outdated.
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Re: Help with frame timings

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123fendas wrote:Wasn't it changed to milliseconds? 1000 is one second. In which case, the FAQ is outdated.
Yes, thank you. everything is working perfectly now! Thanks for the help!
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