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I know there is a great 3D game cretion suite called A6, it's expensive, and I know of several 2D "Game Makers", most free which have their own built in IDEs and scripting Languages. I know of MANY free straight programming IDEs, Compilers, libraries for graphics and more, utilities, most free and some open sorce. ... now if I could just figure out how to use them..... http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/frown.gif http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/evil.gif[img]/threads/images/Graemlins/Envy.gif[/img] http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif Alsothis Robo Code thing looks awesome: Robocode http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...es/biggrin.gif |
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Robocode looks cool. I used to mess around with Core Wars. I just tried to buy DarkBasic but they won't take an Amex card. |
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You can get it off of amazon.com , I got it for $8 on sale(non pro Version), the pro Version is comparable to buying off their site too.
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Don't buy DBC. Although it has a few things that didn't make it over, by and large DBP is much better.
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Amazon will only ship software to within US. |
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Well.... I know for sure that DBC is distributed through many outlets, it was released commercially (I see it in stores all the time), so there's bound to be a store that'll ship it to you. DB Pro is likely out there. Perhaps an Ebay Seller will ship it to you? Just be careful and read their rankings. In the mean time maybe try playing around with Python ( Python) or Java. Python is like the "new" basic, it was made specifically for teaching(even forces clean readable code). It has a library called Pygame that is supposedly simple to learn(it came VERY highly recomened from another programming board), and I think there are Python SDL libraies out there(SDL is like a more simple, open source, multiplatform Direct X) |
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There are a ton of "new basic" basics out there. I played with over a dozen free ones before I finally decided on one. What I ended up with wouldnt suit you. The give and take for my choice was based on scripting (text handling, command line calls, worked for windows dos and linux, compiled) which took away much from graphics, sound, user interface, ongoing major support and add-on libraries. But I remember going thru alot of variants which were very GUI and excellent environments for writing your own game. Here is a good starting point for checking them all out....
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Languages/BASIC/ If you are really serious about using Python for games then you might check this out... http://www.pygame.org/ Most of the "python" games shifted to Delphi for major releases. (dont I remember early SE along those lines?) I could probaby find something for games and Delphi if you like. |
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