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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Source code for games

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rordude
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Posted: 11th Jan 2009 21:01
Is it posible to manualy edit the source code, after making a game in fpsc?

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crispex
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Posted: 11th Jan 2009 21:19
The newest version of Dark Basic Professional features the FPS Creator game source code.* I believe you can see your games too on it.

*Please note the source code is not for the FPS Creator program itself, it's simply a sample game you can make.

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Rampage
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Posted: 11th Jan 2009 21:24 Edited at: 11th Jan 2009 21:26
Crispex, your wrong, so wrong, HUMILIATION!!!
The source code that is released for FPSC, is the code behind FPSC-GAME.exe. Which u replace with the original once you have edited or modified and it will work.
But no, after a game being made in fpsc, you cannot VIEW its source or whatever.
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To view the fpsc source code, you MUST have the following.
-FPS Creator
-DarkBASIC Professional 6.6b or up.
-DarkLIGHTS Plugin
-6.6 Extension Pack (includes source code, and all other things necessary to run it)


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crispex
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Posted: 11th Jan 2009 21:29
Humiliated over what? I knew that, seriously, I just didn't know how to word it. And I never insisted you could DECOMPILE games. Either way...

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meteorite
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Posted: 11th Jan 2009 21:37
LoL @ Rampage

I don't believe you need FPSC to edit the source, isnt it included with a DBP update? So in theory, if you wrote your own editoor and made your own media, you could get FPSC for free


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Quiet yourself, think before posting, and maybe you won't be as ignorant as you seem.
crispex
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Posted: 11th Jan 2009 21:52
Incorrect, it does not feature the FPS Creator GUI source or editor.

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Slayer93
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Posted: 11th Jan 2009 21:58
Quote: "But no, after a game being made in fpsc, you cannot VIEW its source or whatever."


Not sure what you mean here, the source code for the engine never changes after you build a game.

Quote: "Incorrect, it does not feature the FPS Creator GUI source or editor."


Thats why he said make your own editor, but it is still not worth trying to make a full fledged editor to try and get FPSC for free.

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