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Cashified2 [33]
2011-10-03 02:13:07 🔗
[13 years, 92 days ago]

I just recently started going to school for game design, but I'm very impatient and want to start now.

Some of the tools I have:
Unity 3.4
K-3D
Javascript Editor
Visual C++ 2010
and a few other little cheap things like rmvx and game maker.

I really want to learn how to code games like this one. Eventually prgressing and learning more about 3D games.

If there is anything some one can share with me (e.g. best place to learn html, c++, java, etc.) I would greatly appreciate it.


 
Jans [85]
2011-10-03 03:16:15 🔗
[13 years, 92 days ago]

Advice: experiment, start small.


 
Fatass [35]
2011-10-03 09:54:51 🔗
[13 years, 92 days ago]

I've used [Tizag][(http://tizag.com) for a couple of years. Good tutorials and forums. My name on there is Alanphp.

Another great site is w3schools. Lots of charts and tables about anything you need to know.


 
Interragator [93]
2011-10-03 13:24:01 🔗
[13 years, 92 days ago]

yeh good sites, i was made to use w3schools in college but ive heard alot of bad things about this site, apparently giving false info ect... it helped me alot though.

learn the basics of java and C++ or you could try www.thegamecreators.com these guys know there shit, wadz of programs from map making to model animation ect.

these programs have trials but only allow you to do so much, they also have issues they send to you via email for tips and hints ammong forums


 
DreadKnight [23]
2011-10-03 13:26:52 🔗
[13 years, 92 days ago]

agreed, take a look at dark basic software. built by thegamecreators


 
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