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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Worth buying?

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Dark Dragon
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2007 07:13 Edited at: 3rd Sep 2007 07:14
I know what FPS creator does. But is it really worth buying?
i dont have it and i just saw the FPSx10 vid.i'm only considering buying it. cant i create just as good of FPS in DB?

-DarkD
jitterman
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2007 07:36
I have just been using the 30 day trial and its pretty good. If you want to develup fps then you should. but it would probably be a good idea for you to download the trial version. i dont know too much about db though.
TGPEG
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2007 11:35
DB is harder, because you have to code it all yourself, whereas FPS Cretor is more sinmplistic with the engine already built for you and a built in editor.

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Veron
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2007 13:06
DBP is more complex, but will create programs a lot better. If you're not afraid of learning programming, then get DBP, it'll be worth it. There was a thread about something similar to this only maybe a page or so down, see if you can find it.

Good luck!


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Dark Dragon
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2007 16:55
Do i have acess to the code,and is it writin in DB?
Duplex
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2007 17:13
Yes to both questions.


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Dark Dragon
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2007 17:26
Oh goodie.I might get it then...
SamHH
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Posted: 7th Sep 2007 19:22
fpsc is written in DBpro and the V! source code is available.
code master
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Posted: 8th Sep 2007 07:19 Edited at: 8th Sep 2007 07:21
It's very complex though. If you've never used DBP much, beware.

I've been using DBPro for years and I still have trouble reading the FPSC code.

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Posted: 8th Sep 2007 22:42
where do i find the source code?:-s

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