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Geek Culture / easy to use or not?

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stann65
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2004 17:55
hi all,
i am new to this forum and this community.(i am 13)

i have just got my-self £100 for selling my old computer and i have chose what to spend it on. i am spending it on the bundle package that consists of 'darkBASIC','darkMATTER','the 3d game maker' and 'darkBASIC archive'.(i have chosen these because i plan on getting a job in this "field" of computers.)

It says there are easy to use tutorials for someone who has never used code before(which would be me).

So can someone please elaborate on this and tell me what the tutorials are actuallty like before i buy them.

I have already downloaded axes of evil and i am greatly impressed with it and i want to have a go at something my-self.

thank you for taking your time out to read this.

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Pincho Paxton
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2004 20:20
Programming is something that seems very hard at first, and then suddenly seems very easy. The problem is getting through the difficult year, and through the fog into the easy programming future. Only about 3 in 10 people stick with it. Best to buy the bundle, and try it out, or even get DBPro.

Pincho.

stann65
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2004 20:38
thanks for replying,

i will stick with it because i am fasccinated with computers and code.(i recently started to learn HTML)

if i was to get stuck on the basics of basic would i be able to get help from people here as i know no-one who knows anything about computers.

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Benjamin
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2004 22:21
Quote: "i will stick with it because i am fasccinated with computers "

Thats why I started programming

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Pincho Paxton
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2004 22:24
Yes, people do get helped on here so long as they ask the right questions, on the right board. You can't expect to begin with a difficult game like Half life, or an RPG. Best to try to make something easy at first, and then get to more difficult games gradually.

Pincho.

mm0zct
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2004 22:53
you can pretty much relly on help on simple topics from me but i'm still what most people here would call a "noob" so my help may be limmited if you learn faster than me

email me if you want help on a topic

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stann65
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 19:02
i didn't realise people were so helpfull.

i plan on starting simple ..... can you please list some simple ideas as ideas is not my strong point but i occasionaly get a good idea.

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TheAbomb12
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 19:09 Edited at: 4th Feb 2004 19:10
Quote: " can you please list some simple ideas "


Of what games you can do? well theres...
*pong
*breakout
*tetris
*simple platform game like mario.


Quote: "Programming is something that seems very hard at first, and then suddenly seems very easy."


Then it gets extreamlly hard again(but thats not until you get into advanced things).

Amist the Blue Skies...
stann65
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 20:58
would it be a good idea to start out in 3D games or not

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Chris K
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 21:01
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

There's a wierd idea that 2D is easier. It isn't.
Start in 3D but don't neccessarily use all the dimensions (only have movement in 2)

stann65
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 21:36
ok,
i'll start in 3D then.

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zircher
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 22:00
A good example of a 2D game using 3D technology is the LType demo. Instead of drawing a ton of sprites from the fighter, the creators used a single 3D model and moved or tilted it as needed.
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Gery
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 22:01
arrgh, i scare from the newbies....
Killswitch
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Posted: 4th Feb 2004 23:54
Geri???????

Your back???

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Phaelax
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 02:31
I had been programming for a few years before I got DB. To be honest, I had to think about how do basic game type stuff. Game programming is a lot different than applications.

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Wik
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 02:42
That's not the real Geri

@stan: Geri is a retard who spams the forums..He's currently blocked..just in case your wondering


Neophyte
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 02:43
@Killswitch

"Geri???????

Your back???"

No, just some forum user goofing off.

I really wish people would stop impersonating that loser. It gets tiresome.
Lord Ozzum
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 03:34
I am not Horror Help...I am...THE SON OF SAM...

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Wik
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 03:41
Yup, there are some other moderate spammers too.


Lord Ozzum
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i am not a spammer! i assume you're talking about the spyware-spreading stuff, otherwaise i might be

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Lord Ozzum
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 06:36
i 13 too

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stann65
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Posted: 5th Feb 2004 17:37
@horror help, how long have you been using darkbasic and other software for.

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stann65
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Posted: 7th Feb 2004 11:33
does anyone here use one of thos C++ generators becuase i run windows XP pro and i cant get any of them to work i have tried 5 so far.

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Benjamin
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Posted: 7th Feb 2004 15:05
C++ Generators? isnt that cheating?

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stann65
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Posted: 7th Feb 2004 15:21
i dont mean it in terms of using it along with darkBASIC i was talking about has anyone used it just on its own as i tried some before i even discovered darkBASIC.

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