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360236
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Posted: 25th Jul 2008 02:42
I Am some what new to FPS and I don't only like placing objects etc and I would like to code.

I was wondering how I can code in FPS Creator.


I got Dark Basic Pro.
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Posted: 25th Jul 2008 03:31 Edited at: 25th Jul 2008 03:31
Well, Plystire has a very good tutorial. Also, the Manual as well as the hint's and tips guide has a lot of information.

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Posted: 25th Jul 2008 04:59
@ 360236
Welcome to the FPSC community.

Like Hybrid said plystire has tutorials all over the place but what you need to get is "The OFFICIAL Community Guide to FPSC".It contains tutorials and the list of all the scripting commands.

Scripting in FPSC dose not require Dark Basic pro.
Just use Notepad or FPI editpad.

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Posted: 25th Jul 2008 10:41
Ok TY
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Posted: 25th Jul 2008 17:19
Welcome

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Posted: 26th Jul 2008 23:42
When I read the original post, I wasn't quite sure if they were wanting to Script or to Modify.

If you want to Modify FPSC, then you'll need to set up DBP for editing and compiling the source code.

If you want to Script, then you need nothing more than Notepad and a good list of commands with decent descriptions.


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Posted: 27th Jul 2008 00:49
Fpi edit pad ia a tool that is also good for editing fpi's.

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Posted: 1st Aug 2008 01:57
Ok Kool
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Posted: 1st Aug 2008 04:46
One thing that I forgot to mention is that in notepad, you ned to save as .fpi and not .txt.

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