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Newcomers DBPro Corner / College Project Help

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Kenomica_deleted
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Posted: 10th Sep 2007 14:34 Edited at: 10th Sep 2007 15:06
Hey, I'm completely new to DarkBasic, but I'm hoping to use it for my college FMP in Games Development. I own a copy of Darkbasic Professional.

I will be creating cutscenes in Cinema 4D which I've spent the last year learning, but I'm hoping that someone would maybe code me a third person game engine for me to use and mess around with. Anyone helping will be credited in my documentation.

I will create my own character models / graphics etc as that's the area I am focussing on.

Thanks in advanced.

I'll post additional information when it's available to me.

EDIT : I am hoping to create a very basic survival horror game in the third person perspective, I know creating an engine for this may be difficult so I am okay with using a text based game with images rather than full graphics.

PresFox
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Posted: 10th Sep 2007 16:48
Asking for code is not allowed....

why dont you just get FPSC? you can use your own models, and have the program do the programming work for you

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Penfold
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Posted: 10th Sep 2007 19:58
Quote: "Asking for code is not allowed...."


well it is allowed, its just your extremely unlikley to get.

I agree sounds like you should buy FPSC. Or optionally I remember a tutorial from about 4 years ago which after about 11 small modules you ended up with a 1st person style mini romp around trying to kill a green imp like thing. This would be a great starting point for you learning to import models and code at the same time to get something *very roughly* like you want that you can add to. can't for the life of me remember what it was though. Its probably stickied at the top of the forums though.

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Aralox
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 05:32
Heres 'teh codez' in the disguise of a tutorial!
http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=114275&b=7
PS: pleased to see a fellow c4d user! - im currently writing a large reference on how c4d and dbp links up, and so far ive covered quite a few milestones (ask me), but currently im into exporting animations from c4d into dbp. real headache. any success?

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