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C-SCRIPT:
Thanks a lot for lite-c, but now that c-script is obsolete, then eventually I'll have to learn it. Or will I ?

Why not just add in more commands to the existing c-script?

But no, making it obsolete is more cool?





Same answer as always: Lite-C is just C-Script - and offers a lot more things. the syntax changes are small and were necessary. You don't have to use the advanced features, but it's good that you finally can.
Bottom line: Lite-C already is what you request.

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A6 TEMPLATES:
Instead of adding onto and improving the A5 templates, then it was decided to junk them entirely and come out with A6 templates, which, btw are hard to edit and customize, because of all that GUI code in them.

Are we expected to use that GUI template if we ever make a different type of game than a shooter or RPG? Something different would require some editing and A6 templates are hard to decipher.

If A6 templates was like this, then how about A7 ones? EEEgghhh.

I just have to wonder about these things.

I think we have better things to do than learning a new system every time Conitec decides to obsolete something.

We have better things to do, like actually --> Finishing a game.
Isn't that more important than learning a new feature?
An UN-FINISHED game is worthless. Just sits on a hard drive somewhere.




A5 templates were old, messy and limited. They simply needed a complete rework. The GUI stuff makes things a lot easier.

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My Request:
I request a easily "editable" movement template that supports LAN like A5 had in the future. That is a template that has lots of comments in them. I think future customers of Conitec would benefit from this.

Because the ones editing templates are the ones that potentially could make something totally unique and also BIG. The ones clicking together games in A6 style are the ones probably that won't hit it big.

That is my recommendation. lol




Ever took a look at the forecast?