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Newcomers DBPro Corner / whats planned for next update of dbp??

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David iz cool
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Posted: 26th Sep 2005 03:37
?????

where can i read about this??
Deep Thought 42
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Posted: 26th Sep 2005 04:24
Link to latest update: http://darkbasicpro.thegamecreators.com/?f=upgrade_5_8

"Winners never quit and quitters never win. But those who never win and never quit are idiots."
BatVink
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Posted: 26th Sep 2005 17:32
Have you read the newsletter? U5.9 is going to be anything they needed to make FPSC work, plus bug fixes. FPSC engine source code also to be released, possibly with U5.9

David iz cool
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Posted: 26th Sep 2005 21:50

kool, anything else really cool? i would love a 3d editor with dbp,i think this is needed,especially for noobies like me lol
David iz cool
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Posted: 28th Sep 2005 00:02

i emailed support & they said a newer version will be available in 2 weeks
BatVink
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Posted: 28th Sep 2005 00:20 Edited at: 28th Sep 2005 00:21
Quote: "i would love a 3d editor with dbp,i think this is needed"


There's already loads of free, cheap and completely unaffordable apps. Check out some of the Stickies in the boards, they cover modelling tools, animators, world builders, texture apps and more.

The admiral
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Posted: 28th Sep 2005 05:43
lol its a programming language not a development package.

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David iz cool
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Posted: 28th Sep 2005 05:58
i just think it would make creating your game much easier!im not a programmer but im slowly picking up the language.

im still new to dbp but im starting to think setting up your 3d world is a long hard task! u have to constantly run dbp ,see where your model is,then exit,then change your code until u position & rotate your object exactly where u want.am i right?
Me!
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Posted: 28th Sep 2005 14:52
or use graph paper, yes! paper! that stuff they make trees out of (or is it the other way around?), draw a map of your game and you have a top down view of all the positions, then you can read them right off the paper, for multilevel maps use more sheets, works for me



we know where area 51 is, but where are areas 1 to 50?, and what do they do there?.
David iz cool
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Posted: 28th Sep 2005 16:01

hmmmmmm.. didnt think of that,ill try it.

dont know what my modeler goes by though,but that sounds like a good idea,thanks
harggood
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Posted: 28th Sep 2005 21:42
Quote: "im still new to dbp but im starting to think setting up your 3d world is a long hard task! u have to constantly run dbp ,see where your model is,then exit,then change your code until u position & rotate your object exactly where u want.am i right? "


Try this - its free, made for this purpose, and some people like it.

http://www.awfuldarkforest.com/worldmaker.html

Awfuldark Forest
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Posted: 29th Sep 2005 03:46

thanks!! looks like a very cool program!
David iz cool
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Posted: 29th Sep 2005 15:15

dam,it wont run.some kind of dll error when it starts.
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Posted: 30th Sep 2005 00:05
Quote: "FPSC engine source code also to be released, possibly with U5.9"


Wow I bet the competitors would love to get their grubby little hands on that.

"I will work harder... if you ask me enough times."
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Posted: 30th Sep 2005 00:37 Edited at: 30th Sep 2005 00:37
It's only the game engine source, not the editor. So it's all DB Pro code.

I don't actually mean only. It's a fantastic offering.

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Posted: 30th Sep 2005 13:23
The code, as I see it, would be the most sought out by competitors. They already know what it looks like, now they want to know how it works.

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Posted: 30th Sep 2005 21:13
Quote: "dam,it wont run.some kind of dll error when it starts."


You need .Net Framework 1.1. You can get it from windows update or here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/technologyinfo/howtoget/default.aspx

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