Author Topic: How did you start scripting  (Read 857 times)

I'm begining to script and im wondering what people used to learn with. What resources did you use when you first started to script
« Last Edit: October 19, 2008, 03:36:55 PM by devildogelite »

If you want to be exceptionally good, I'm afraid it'll require the sacrifice of a number of farmyard animals.

I suggest building a basic altar in the back yard with some rocks, shove animal carcass on top (or tied up alive, its probably better anyway) then insert kindling and paper under the stones and add fire. I recommend pigs and chickens because cows struggle quite a lot. Note that you can't just buy a leg of ham from the butcher - you must have killed the animal/human yourself.
« Last Edit: October 19, 2008, 05:04:37 PM by Ephialtes »

If you want to be exceptionally good, I'm afraid it'll require the sacrifice of a number of farmyard animals.

I suggest building a basic altar in the back yard with some rocks, shove animal carcass on top (or tied up alive, its probably better anyway) then insert kindling and paper under the stones and add fire. I recommend pigs and chickens because cows struggle quite a lot. Note that you can't just buy a leg of ham from the butcher - you must have killed the animal/human yourself.

However, if you do sacrifice cows and live in the United Kingdom, the government won't bother you if you claim said cow had foot and mouth.

Would a human work better than an animal?

Ephi, although that was sorta funny, it wasn't realy nice.
ontopic: Start by looking at other scripts and figuring out what things do.

Ephi, although that was sorta funny, it wasn't realy nice.
ontopic: Start by looking at other scripts and figuring out what things do.

I was mocking him because there are about 20 of these threads with that exact title floating around in these very forums. If he'd searched he would have found 20 replies to his question instead of forcing someone to write exactly the same thing as everyone else has in those 20 threads.

I was mocking him because there are about 20 of these threads with that exact title floating around in these very forums. If he'd searched he would have found 20 replies to his question instead of forcing someone to write exactly the same thing as everyone else has in those 20 threads.

If you want to be exceptionally good, I'm afraid it'll require the sacrifice of a number of farmyard animals.

I suggest building a basic altar in the back yard with some rocks, shove animal carcass on top (or tied up alive, its probably better anyway) then insert kindling and paper under the stones and add fire. I recommend pigs and chickens because cows struggle quite a lot. Note that you can't just buy a leg of ham from the butcher - you must have killed the animal/human yourself.

I dunno, that sounds a lot like the way I got started . . .

I was mocking him because there are about 20 of these threads with that exact title floating around in these very forums. If he'd searched he would have found 20 replies to his question instead of forcing someone to write exactly the same thing as everyone else has in those 20 threads.
I see. Well sorry, I realy missunderstood your post.