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FPSC Classic Scripts / Some help

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SarusX
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Posted: 6th Oct 2005 02:40
Most of you know me; ive been around a while. So dont immediatley off this as a n00bish post.

How would I go about learning how to script? I really want to learn, but am not quite sure how to go about it. Any tips? Where did you experts *ehem**cough*cough*cough*merranvo*bullshock*others*cough* start at?

Thanks!

Merranvo
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Posted: 6th Oct 2005 03:01
qbasic for dummys.

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SarusX
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Posted: 6th Oct 2005 03:22
is qbasic the scripting language used with fps creator?

BULLSHOCK 2
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Posted: 6th Oct 2005 03:57 Edited at: 6th Oct 2005 04:01
lol...you didnt ask how to script in FPSC...

but i think there is a short and to the point tutorial on

http://www.fpscuniverse.tk

check there...if its not there, i will write one for you.


[edit]

here...tell me if this helps:


http://merranvo.proboards42.com/index.cgi?board=tutorial&action=display&thread=1119031747

I am really BULLSHOCK, but my profile got deleted...really, i'm telling the truth!
SarusX
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Posted: 6th Oct 2005 04:11
that helps a little.. but a tutorial would be great. (i meant to say FPSC).

oh, and whta do u use to write .fpi's? Is that FPI Maker program (on this board) the good thing to use? i just downloaded it.

BULLSHOCK 2
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Posted: 6th Oct 2005 23:04
fpi maker can be good if your making a long complex script from scratch, but i prettymuch just edit scripts (simple things) so i dont use it very often.

i will get to work on a tutorial for you asap...(im off tomorrow so it should be either tonight or sometime tomorrow)

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SarusX
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Posted: 7th Oct 2005 02:20
cool, thanks Bullshock!

transient
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Posted: 7th Oct 2005 02:49
Fpi maker is great for learning scripts as it colour codes the conditions and actions.

It makes scripts far easier to read and understand, particularly if you're like me and aren't used to reading code.

You can also add conditions and actions to the script simply by double clicking on them in the menu.

I'd highly recommend using it.

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