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Newcomers DBPro Corner / My copy of dark basic just came and i am looking for a turotial to help to make my first 3d game

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Delta Games
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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 12:59
Hi,
My copy of dark basic just came and i over the moon . I cant wait to get makeing games ect. But could some one post a turotial to help me make my first 3D game. Basic movement of the player, first person camera how to program wepons ect. Thanks

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Delta Games
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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 14:15
i have spent i wile looking at very basic comands

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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 15:57
Have you written a 3D program before?

Have you ever written any programs before?

There are a lot of posts on this forum asking similar questions to yours. Read a few to see what the standard responses have been.

http://www.computechtenerife.com/DB/tutorials.htm

...is a very good place to start.

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Delta Games
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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 16:57
i started the monstar hunt turtorial it seams good.

i have writen some 3D before with Game maker but dark basic is much better

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Gil Galvanti
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Posted: 18th Sep 2005 00:54
I'd be willing to help you with the basics and advanced of either a text-based game or a 3D game. Altough I'm not very good with the inner workings of the games, I'm good with the visual part , so i can help you there.

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Posted: 18th Sep 2005 04:41
Quote: "i have writen some 3D before with Game maker"


lol lets say you didn't wrote any program before but, to do a good start go to http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=22030&b=7

There a good pong tut.

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Silent Knight
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Posted: 20th Sep 2005 01:37
gamemaker STINKS!

sry
its just that its a 2-D wannabe compiler that begs to be paid for.

If you arent a total newbie to the concept and you have some experience, i would start out with the 3D monster hunt tutorial. It covers shooting in first person so that should be a basis for most of your games you choose to make. Limit Rush is a racing game. it does tie in other aspects that make a game user friendly for a much larger game (and the tutorial is more that twice as long as 3D hunt) but the racing gives you less variety with the base code.

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Posted: 20th Sep 2005 02:33
Gamemaker isn't that bad. It's just not a 3d maker. No need to flame it. BTW, have you even tried it? If so, you would see that it isn't that bad.
But who cares, this is a DarkBASIC forum, right? No need to speak about gamemaker here.

I'd suggest starting with learning about variables and some basic 3d commands, I'm not experienced but that's how I have started out.

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