DBP is just a tool. It shouldn't disqualify a coder from making a good game that he charges some money for just because it's DBP. I mean, if we can't even respect the tool - then how can we ask other people to respect it and not think it's just a click-together type of thing?
I don't care whether a game I buy is written in DBP, C++, Pascal or even Lisp. As long as the game is good.
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They SAID that given enough time a million monkeys with typewriters could recreate the collected works of William Shakespeare... Internet sure proved them wrong.
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