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Por R13426
03/04/2021 - 18:03:06
Tipo: Edificio de ayuntamiento
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Tags: glitch?, sporepedia question
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Has anyone else had this problem? I go to transfer Spore creations from an old computer into my current Sporepedia, and some creations show up in the "Recent Downloads" while others never show up at all when I drag the .pngs into Spore
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