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DarkBASIC Discussion / FPSC vs. DB and DBPro

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Foxhound7
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Posted: 8th Dec 2006 16:13
I'm currently using FPSC, how much more difficult would it be to learn the scripting and coding for DB or DBPro?

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Posted: 9th Dec 2006 16:38
quite a bit more diffult as its not visual however, you have a lot more flexibility and are not limited.

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Posted: 9th Dec 2006 18:48
Personally I HIGHLY reccomend DBP, once you get the hang of it you can make some awsome games, though DB might be an easier start (it's only $15 now)

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Posted: 24th Dec 2006 10:42
Quote: "quite a bit more diffult as its not visual however, you have a lot more flexibility and are not limited"


I agree, but don't let the PRO set you off of DarkBasic PRO. DBP is Technically the same as DB but DBP has more examples and codeing...

I'd Recommend DBP. Just for that.

Still, if you are ONLY Interested into making first person shooter games and you are too lazy to learn to code or write code, then yeah, go for FPSC. But, there may be a scene that you want to create but the option is not on FPSC software.

Conclusion: If you want your games to be exactly how you want it, go for DBP.


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Bluestar4
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Posted: 8th Jan 2007 22:31
I believe between dbc, and db-pro , that dbc is more stable. but db-pro is definitely 2-3 times faster.

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