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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Darkbasic pyramid

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Plastico
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Posted: 9th Aug 2004 04:41
I was wondering. I made a game where you have to shoot little tanks that come accross your screen until you achieve a certain score. am I able to add the darkbasic pyramid to my game?

what im saying is, can I put the darkbasicpro pyramid in my game showing I used it to create my game.

if that makes any sense at all
Dodo
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Posted: 9th Aug 2004 04:56
Hey i dunno but if ur selling it then u dont need to cos its royalty free, but you could always tell people if u want to. or you could download the trial version and put your game on that, cos that puts a DBPro pyramid in the bottom corner of ur screen when you run it. Hope that helps.
Mentor
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Posted: 9th Aug 2004 06:18
it says in the licence that you can give credit to DB if you wish, but it isn`t required in order to release software, or in other words you can credit DB or add a DB icon or whatever if you want, but you don`t HAVE to, maybe DB would like to provide some "made in DB" bitmaps for people to add to their code??

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Plastico
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Posted: 9th Aug 2004 06:25
ya, because I wanted to give credit to darkbasic. kinda like an unofficial publisher of some sort.
future boy
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Posted: 9th Aug 2004 07:37
I'm a newbie but I think follow the tutorials,
you are bound to come up with something there

Justin

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Ilya
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Posted: 9th Aug 2004 08:09
Go to your DBPro directory/Projects/PlasmaDemo/media/pyramid.
You'll find a model of the DBPro pyrimid.

-Ilya
Plastico
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Posted: 9th Aug 2004 12:23
cool, thank you Ilya

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