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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Any way of making Darkbasic look better?

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Posted: 6th Aug 2008 00:18
Just downloaded the trial version of this and have come from Gamemaker. Just wondering if there is any way of making this program look better?
Sixty Squares
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Posted: 6th Aug 2008 01:42 Edited at: 6th Aug 2008 01:43
I'm not quite sure what you mean. If you want to enhance the graphics of your game you can turn anti-aliasing on (it's in your graphics card's settings). Or you could use shaders which can also improve your game's graphical appeal (see attached picture of something I made in Dark Basic Pro) It all depends on the quality of your images, models, textures, etc.

Or browse the Screenshot Gallery and see what's possible.

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TheMan
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Posted: 7th Aug 2008 01:46
What do you mean?

PS: I've just come from Gamemaker too.

I don't need a signature.
Nano brain
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Posted: 7th Aug 2008 06:49
It takes time and effort to make any game look good. But DBP has the power. That is assured by the community here and the creators of DBP...and by you when you take a closer look at the features the program has to offer.

Check out the awesome screenshot gallery through the link 60[]s posted.
Osiris
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Posted: 7th Aug 2008 06:55
I think he means the crappy looking default UI.

RIP Max-Tuesday, November 2 2007
You will be dearly missed.
Nano brain
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Posted: 7th Aug 2008 06:59
Is he speaking of DB Classic's UI? If so, isn't there a external IDE for DBC?
Osiris
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Posted: 7th Aug 2008 07:03
Yeah, but it dosent look much better lol.

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Phaelax
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Posted: 7th Aug 2008 11:05
Quote: "Yeah, but it dosent look much better lol."


Seriously? DarkEdit is way better than the default IDE.


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