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Looking for MULTIPLE PROGRAMMERS - Alpha Six - 01-02-2010 'Sup doods. I need a couple of game programmers to help me out with something. Mainly tutorials, source codes, and open-source engines. They're for the expansion of PixelxCore. If you can help out at ALL, let me know! Even if it's something simple, it helps. Thanks bunchies! RE: Looking for MULTIPLE PROGRAMMERS - Sengir - 01-02-2010 Already helping out on Fate's Mirror, but if I come up with anything cool in the meantime I'll let PixelxCore host it. RE: Looking for MULTIPLE PROGRAMMERS - Wilfre - 01-02-2010 I can't help, sadly. but I can say if you're making some sort of DS game, then there is a program called DS game maker that can program a game without the hassle of coding, sure, it needs to be payed to get the full version, but it's worth it. RE: Looking for MULTIPLE PROGRAMMERS - Sengir - 01-03-2010 Sorry mate, but he's going for legal gaming. RE: Looking for MULTIPLE PROGRAMMERS - Alpha Six - 01-03-2010 DS Game Maker isn't legal? Huh, never knew that. EDIT: Although I suppose it makes sense, since you need to have games sent into Ninty first. RE: Looking for MULTIPLE PROGRAMMERS - Sengir - 01-03-2010 Nintendo is pretty strict about games, though I suppose they have been pretty lax for a while now. RE: Looking for MULTIPLE PROGRAMMERS - Rhyme - 01-03-2010 You can use homebrew games for the nds, but that'd require a flash cart or emulators or something to test it. edit: thats what DS Game Maker is, Sengir. Homebrew is legal. RE: Looking for MULTIPLE PROGRAMMERS - Sengir - 01-03-2010 Nintendo does frown upon it, though, making it harder for PixelxCore to obtain licenses when the time comes e: so while not entirely illegal, Nintendo will have a good reason for denying PixelxCore the ability to program on the Nintendo consoles RE: Looking for MULTIPLE PROGRAMMERS - Vipershark - 01-03-2010 While I don't program often, (I'd like to start doing it more; I'm going to college for it, after all) I can help where needed. RE: Looking for MULTIPLE PROGRAMMERS - Alpha Six - 01-04-2010 Really, just a simple engine like "this is how you make a platformer in x program" will suffice. It's content and it helps people. I'd like to have more advanced stuff, obviously, but there's nothing wrong with starter content. RE: Looking for MULTIPLE PROGRAMMERS - Cobalt Blue - 01-04-2010 something skin-able is what you're looking for? RE: Looking for MULTIPLE PROGRAMMERS - Rhyme - 01-04-2010 If you're good at learning stuff, use Visual Basic for starters then move on to C++. for "quick" learning, download tutorial projects and stuff off youtube and shit. I know some simple crap in visual basic, and i have a friend who is amazing at VB so either i or him could help you most likely. download: http://www.microsoft.com/express/vb/Default.aspx platformer project (its in 3d from what i can tell, but you could probably learn partially how its supposed to look): http://www.bigresource.com/Tracker/Track-vb-9LZMKf3QGa/ RE: Looking for MULTIPLE PROGRAMMERS - Alpha Six - 01-04-2010 (01-04-2010, 01:51 PM)Metaru Wrote: something skin-able is what you're looking for?Skinnable and editable. Open-source engines are great ways for people to get started learning how to program and making their own games, and that's the kind of thing that I openly support and is the backbone of the site. |