peacefulplayer
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Check CodeLink & Warlight. Both Games don't have a large player base. My Favorite Multiplayer Games.
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Post by peacefulplayer on Mar 24, 2014 1:04:06 GMT 1
I always Wanted to Make a Game. Well, I have Decided that It would be Very Simple to Make a Text Game Through a Telnet Client Or Make a Game in Mudlet if I have Time. This Way, I'll be known and Get to Meet Interesting People. I can Put you in the List to access my TelNet Application for one week. My Server will only run when I'll be online. Setting Up a free Server is Easy but I need first to make a script to Work with Telnet. Everyone who knows Friendly TelNet Rooms, please tell me.
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peacefulplayer
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Check CodeLink & Warlight. Both Games don't have a large player base. My Favorite Multiplayer Games.
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Post by peacefulplayer on Mar 28, 2014 6:43:06 GMT 1
350 "Online Courses" or Tasks in the Site I am Using to Learn Languages... I'll have Fun. Maybe I could do a Few Tasks in Summer like Google APIs. The Learning Sites are Great. Some Sites Offer the Option to get Inside a Group, meet at a certain hour and chat with the mentor while Building Something. There's also Many Sites that Offer Documentation of High Quality. You just know where to Look. I learnt that Languages are Being Compiled by Computer into Bit-Code and inside the Code, there's instructions on how to Read the Program. That's how Programs Work. Once I go into, I could make a Contest like Creating an AI with Python or Making an Application. I may Post some of My Work Online.
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peacefulplayer
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Check CodeLink & Warlight. Both Games don't have a large player base. My Favorite Multiplayer Games.
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Post by peacefulplayer on Mar 28, 2014 6:44:01 GMT 1
I'm also Learning a Little More on how My Computer Works and *scripting* it to Make it Easier to Use by running Simple Commands from CMD.EXE.
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Post by Linkky on Apr 7, 2014 0:43:37 GMT 1
I can't wait! You have just been exploring, or "exploiting" too hard, and training to become the national KGM Pro! It is just about time you make you first KGM "game".
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Post by Daniel Everland on Apr 7, 2014 19:08:23 GMT 1
Personally I'd recommend using Unity. It's really easy to get something going, and you can code using C# or UnityScript - both are quite similar and high level. Best of luck
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Post by Rubix on Apr 10, 2014 0:00:13 GMT 1
Personally I'd recommend using Unity. It's really easy to get something going, and you can code using C# or UnityScript - both are quite similar and high level. Best of luck Unityscript? Is that Unity's Javascript? I use Javascript a lot in Unity but I have never heard the term "Unityscript'.
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Post by Daniel Everland on Apr 10, 2014 0:58:04 GMT 1
Yeah. Javascript in Unity is not actually Javascript. I'm not sure why Unity doesn't just call it UnityScript though. If you're interested in the differences I found a neat little article here which goes quite in-depth as to what the differences actually are.
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