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whats a good tutorial to learn Blockland scripting?


Just so you know, while it may have similar syntax structure to the C languages, it is in fact torque script.

Blockland uses TorqueScript though as Fluff said, it has a similar syntax structure to the C languages.

Just so you know, while it may have similar syntax structure to the C languages, it is in fact torque script.
Blockland uses TorqueScript though as Fluff said, it has a similar syntax structure to the C languages.
same thing, eeposs

whats a good way to learn blockland sripting

whats a good way to learn blockland sripting
Read other scripts already made for blockland. and look for good online references for torquescript.

Reading scripts don't really do much, you need to learn the syntax first.


Reading scripts don't really do much, you need to learn the syntax first.



I disagree but learning is always a personal thing.

you need to learn the syntax first.
Which can be done through reading scripts


same thing, eeposs
I've never seen such intelligent use of a table. I applaud you, sir.

Also, find a good scripter to mentor you. I had NiXiLL teach me practically half the stuff I know right now and now if I have any advanced questions I ask Trigun. Though, eventually you figure out how to learn yourself and you rarely encounter situations you can't solve alone.
« Last Edit: July 17, 2012, 07:12:20 PM by Slicks555 »

I've never seen such intelligent use of a table. I applaud you, sir.
Not to belittle wordy, but I believe it was lugnut who figured it out first. I could be completely wrong on who it actually was, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't wordy.

Not to belittle wordy, but I believe it was lugnut who figured it out first. I could be completely wrong on who it actually was, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't wordy.
Not sure, but it's clever.

Not to belittle wordy, but I believe it was lugnut who figured it out first. I could be completely wrong on who it actually was, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't wordy.

I found out how tables work here when I clicked on the help section out of boredom.