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I'm making a BYOND game [NEED HELP WITH SPRITES]

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Proog:


--- Quote from: Orthone on April 02, 2011, 04:58:03 PM ---Why are people so inspired by the things I do?! asdf..
First the Let's Play series, and 3 things pop up from that, and now 2 games pop up from me working on Tweed.

Oh well, good luck with your game. I would suggest one of these tutorials if you're completely new to the program. She's fairly good at explaining how to do things, and even gives you a few challenges at the end of the tutorial to test if you've really learned anything. Try not to copy/paste, and attempt to understand what each thing does.

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Speaking of TWEED, how goes it?
Again, if you can show me any progress or plans, I'll help.

Orthone:


--- Quote from: Proog on April 02, 2011, 05:02:12 PM ---Speaking of TWEED, how goes it?
Again, if you can show me any progress or plans, I'll help.

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Well, this is Maze's topic, don't want to clutter it up with off-topic things. Sent you a PM. Just in case you can't PM me for some reason..

Steam: Orthone
Skype: Orthone1

Dropshock:


--- Quote from: IkeTheGeneric on April 02, 2011, 04:48:00 PM ---Do you know how to use the byond engine?

Do you have any experience with C++? If not, then you need to brush up on your coding skills.

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Why the forget are you bringing up C++? BYOND's coding style is nothing like C++

Orthone:


--- Quote from: Dropshock on April 02, 2011, 06:19:48 PM ---Why the forget are you bringing up C++? BYOND's coding style is nothing like C++

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--- Quote from: http://www.byond.com/members/?command=reference&path=DM ---DM language details

The DM (Dream Maker) language uses a syntax similar to C/C++ to build networked multi-user worlds. This reference and the accompanying guide discuss the structure and function of DM.

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Dropshock:

Oh my. :o
It appears I'm mistaken then. I haven't glanced at BYOND since I was messing with SS13. My apologies.

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