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Why do so little games use TorqueScript now? D=

Why do so little games use TorqueScript now? D=
Because it's old

Java is pretty old too along with VB.

Why do so little games use TorqueScript now? D=

Why would anything ever use TorqueScript? It's literally the worst scripting language I've ever seen, and it isn't even a joke language.

Why did Badspot hve to use Torque game engine in te first place. Well at the time that was probably the best one for multiplayer but I don't know what other food engines there were.

Why did Badspot hve to use Torque game engine in te first place. Well at the time that was probably the best one for multiplayer but I don't know what other food engines there were.
Because he worked at garagegames the company that invented Torque

Well at the time that was probably the best one for multiplayer but I don't know what other food engines there were.

He could have used carrots, I guess.

He could have used carrots, I guess.
What is this, 2002? Lettuce is way better.

Why would anything ever use TorqueScript? It's literally the worst scripting language I've ever seen, and it isn't even a joke language.
Despite lacking some features, it's still the most well-structured scripting language around.

What is this, 2002? Lettuce is way better.
Nahh man Lettuce is like 7 years old and barely has anything, it's all about Cabbage now, it has more features.

Despite lacking some features, it's still the most well-structured scripting language around.
You sure? Is it the best compared to other free/open source engine languages?

You sure? Is it the best compared to other free/open source engine languages?
Name some and I will be able to piss on each.

Java is pretty old too along with VB.
are you kidding me

Why doesn't kompressor upgrade us to torque 3D aughauah

Why doesn't kompressor upgrade us to torque 3D aughauah
they decided it wasn't worth it