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FPSC Classic Product Chat / GameStarter vs Phoenix, any suggestions?

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Bibo4PC
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Location: Middle Earth
Posted: 24th Oct 2009 12:01
Hi everyone,
I'm finally about to publish my game and I wanted to consider some opinions for the best packaging software..

The best I've found so far are Phoenix and GameStarter, they pretty much have the same options but I need a user opinion.. what I care most about is game packaging, which is better and safer and works problems free?

Thank You...

knxrb
FPSC Tool Maker
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Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 24th Oct 2009 15:08
I suggest GameStarter, it's easy to use and looks professional
I've also had no problems with it so far.

knxrb

Metal Devil123
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Location: Suomi, Finland
Posted: 24th Oct 2009 21:08
GameStarter looks also very good for me! Don't have it, but I should get it.


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crispex
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Posted: 24th Oct 2009 21:28
Phoenix. You can't beat the features it includes. Light, easy to use, professional.

Temporarly away from the Phoenix Sentry.
Insane Arts
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Location: Australia
Posted: 25th Oct 2009 12:28
to protect my material from copyright.
I make a couple of folders called "data" ETC.

i then set the default FPS creator game folders all too hidden (except the FPSCGAME.exe of course)

i then, make a few fake files. SYSTEM.DLL, Gamecore.DAT ETC.
This makes it appear that these are the files used to run the game, when it is in-fact the hidden folders that are.

it prevents copyright, and makes it harder for your game to be pirated.



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GreenDixy
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Location: Toronto
Posted: 27th Oct 2009 03:54
Quote: "I make a couple of folders called "data" ETC.

i then set the default FPS creator game folders all too hidden"


That only works if the person is a complete noob lol "View hidden folders anyone"

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General Jackson
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Posted: 27th Oct 2009 04:57
I think GS looks best.

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