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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Making Exe's with FPS Creator

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AManOnDuty
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Posted: 25th Dec 2010 22:21
Hi All!

Being new to the forums and all these wonderful programs, I am starting to use FPS Creator for a start.

Now I have a question. How do you make seperate executables with FPS Creator?

I would appreciate an answer. Thank You!

Why must I succeed in order to live? Because, if I didn't succeed I wouldn't be here. :/
Dark Frager
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Posted: 25th Dec 2010 22:49
File>Build Game

Adjust the settings to whatever you like and then press build game.

(Unless you are using FPSC Free which does not have the build game feature).

If you can see the enemy, they can see you.
AManOnDuty
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Posted: 25th Dec 2010 23:19
I have free version.

Is DBPro free? If FPS Creator Free can't make executables, how can I get the free version of Dark Basic Professional?

Why must I succeed in order to live? Because, if I didn't succeed I wouldn't be here. :/
old_School
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Posted: 26th Dec 2010 02:03
Ahh you need paid version to make games for both I belive. An DB Pro far more advanced then FPSC. Unless you know how to program, DB Pro not going to help you much. DB Pro is for writting games from scartch literly. I recomend you buy FPSC. If nothing else, if you have a credit card. Do the get it free option and take advantage of the free things listed. I did the netflixs for 30 days to get my copy. An I liked netflix but just was not my thing by the end of the trial. So basicly I got my copy for free. Just a thought for ya.
AManOnDuty
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Posted: 26th Dec 2010 04:35
I am using the trial version of DBPro right now.

This is actually my first time programming, but DBPro seems pretty easy to learn.

Why must I succeed in order to live? Because, if I didn't succeed I wouldn't be here. :/
Sandante
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Posted: 27th Dec 2010 21:52
i think the best combination is Fpsc and DBP.
you can make your level in FPSC and load it up in DBP.
and loaded it in DBP you can ad extra features that FPSC does not have.

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