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Re: A 'Old C-Script articles converted to Lite-C section' [Re: falagar8] #231668
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Can't we all get along!!!!!!!!!!


I have A7 Commercial .............. Now I just need to learn how to use it

Re: A 'Old C-Script articles converted to Lite-C section' [Re: sadsack] #231680
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It would be good and nice if we did.....
but unfortunately human nature being what it is

I'll let others toot their whistle if they like




or even strut their stuff and ham it up




while I learn and enjoy 3D Game Studio.
And have fun too. smile





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Re: A 'Old C-Script articles converted to Lite-C section' [Re: falagar8] #231682
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According to George, Lite-C starts from about AUM 67. That means that there are 66 editions with C-Script. Some of those 66 AUMs contain fantastic articles that I couldn't easliy convert to Lite-C. These articles may never be covered again as George might want to move on to other things.

Surely, having a SEPERATE section where some classic articles are converted to LIte-C would be a helpful addition ?



Re: A 'Old C-Script articles converted to Lite-C section' [Re: dracula] #231736
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thank you dracula,

for the helpful advice and information.
So, when I go back to A7 version and with Lite C
I'll know where to start with the tutorials, articles, and features concerning Lite C when using the ACKnet magazines.
I'm using a free trial version of A6 and C script.
Its in the book I bought called The Official Guide to 3DGameStudio by Michael Duggan. I bought from Amazon. And with 2 25 dollar Amazon gift certificates.

So, now you and everybody knows.
And why I'm starting back with A6 version and C script.

Re: A 'Old C-Script articles converted to Lite-C section' [Re: falagar8] #231748
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Hi falagar8

I don't understand what point you are making ?
If you want to use A6 and C-Script, that's fine with me.

Re: A 'Old C-Script articles converted to Lite-C section' [Re: dracula] #231751
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dracula,
I started on the level today.
As time goes by lite-c will be more in deman than c-script.


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Re: A 'Old C-Script articles converted to Lite-C section' [Re: sadsack] #231752
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no...c-sript will never die whistle

Re: A 'Old C-Script articles converted to Lite-C section' [Re: Loopix] #231800
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@drac,

Loopix said it best.

And since I bought from Amazon.com the book "The Official Guide to 3D GameStudio" by Michael Duggan.
It comes with a free trial version of A6 3D GameStudio and C Script and some other pretty cool and nifty tools like Audacity, Gimp, and Gensurf.

So, I might as well start with C Script. Then when I become comfortable and proefficient with it
I will move on to A7 version and with Lite C.
So, eventually I will have 2 programming dialects under my belt. wink

Re: A 'Old C-Script articles converted to Lite-C section' [Re: falagar8] #231801
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When that happen you won't even talk to me any more,falagar8


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Re: A 'Old C-Script articles converted to Lite-C section' [Re: sadsack] #231808
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haha smile

Not at all.
Plenty to talk about with 3d GameStudio and other subjects and topics too.
Like hyperdimensional physics, ancient civilizations, Paradox Brown and Lisa Randall too, isometrics and martial arts,lifting weights and working out, Martial Law and dictatorship picking up the pace in the US, more and further economic collapses and meltdowns, the coming World War III, etc.
Yet, just with 3d GameStudio alone..there is or will be a lot to discuss, talk and share.

cheers smile

and here are some 3d fractal pieces from my friend Daniel. They awe and weird me out.







the last one freaks me out cause it looks like the face or multidimensional faces of Sheltem. Who is the cybernetic renegade guardian from the Might and Magic game series.

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