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Ocho Geek
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Posted: 23rd May 2008 22:33
just wondering (i think im posting right)

what is with this version


whats the difference anyway?

Alucard94
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Posted: 23rd May 2008 22:50
It's even worse than the full version? Now you can't even make a game, the program will just do nothing?

Sorry to bash but I'm not a big fan of the 3d game maker.

If someone says "pls" because it is shorter than "please" I say "no" because it is shorter than "yes"...
Libervurto
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Posted: 23rd May 2008 23:02
so you just click and it creates a complete game for you? haha
Sorry TGC
We have to remember that we coders aren't the target audience for T3DGM

It is far better to complete a 10 line program than to start a 10,000 line program.
Aertic
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Posted: 23rd May 2008 23:45
I have this, bought it for 99p, its even suckier then T3dgm, Also I did do some retextures for it.

Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 24th May 2008 01:50 Edited at: 24th May 2008 01:50
I picked this version up, the levels are pre-made, there isn't a huge range of characters - it's basically for cheap-skate kids with a bit of creativity and want to have fun - T3DGM is for kids with a bit more money.

"Experience never provides its judgments with true or strict universality; but only (through induction) with assumed and comparative universality." - Immanuel Kant
Ocho Geek
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Posted: 24th May 2008 12:21 Edited at: 24th May 2008 12:22
right ok

No wonder there very available on ebay

5867Dude
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Posted: 24th May 2008 12:26
Well I have both!
Hated them both!
Full has around 10x more media than Lite.
Lite also is more basic (Not saying T3DGM isn't!)


Was cool kid
Oolite
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Posted: 24th May 2008 14:05
Also, before slagging this off you have to remember that you aren't the target audience for this product.

Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 24th May 2008 19:23
Exactly, target audience: Creative Kids wanting a bit of fun. It doesn't suck, it's just not good for any serious projects...also wasn't there a guy not so long ago posting about an educational game he's making with it? (successfully)

"Experience never provides its judgments with true or strict universality; but only (through induction) with assumed and comparative universality." - Immanuel Kant
Aertic
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Posted: 24th May 2008 19:30
That actualy sounds cool that, but it aint somthing for serious people.

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