I can't do this alone... at all. :P
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I can't do this alone... at all. :P
Hello. I'm currently (trying) to work on a game called Armed Assault. It's basically a S.W.A.T team fps where the government has created a new agency called Armed Assault. Although no one knows that it exists. They get called in on hostage situations and terrorist threats.
Anyway, i hardly know any C++ and I don't really know Irrlicht yet, so I need help.
I need someone to help with the stuff I can't do and someone that can take the time to help me and explain to me the different aspects of C++ and Irrlicht as we go along.
If you are interested, please post here or (prefferably) contact me on MSN. My nickname is core10.gamer@gmail.com (don't forget the "." alot of people do)
Thanks!
EDIT: Stupid spelling errors.
Anyway, i hardly know any C++ and I don't really know Irrlicht yet, so I need help.
I need someone to help with the stuff I can't do and someone that can take the time to help me and explain to me the different aspects of C++ and Irrlicht as we go along.
If you are interested, please post here or (prefferably) contact me on MSN. My nickname is core10.gamer@gmail.com (don't forget the "." alot of people do)
Thanks!
EDIT: Stupid spelling errors.
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So... no one cares or no one has the time? Which is it?
But, seriously, i really need help with this. I've been frustrated for the past 3 days becuase i haven't been able to figure any of this out...
But, seriously, i really need help with this. I've been frustrated for the past 3 days becuase i haven't been able to figure any of this out...
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AMD Duron 1.8 GHZ + 256 MB RAM + ATI Radeon 7000 Series + 20gig HDD + PCChips K7 MotherBoard
AMD Duron 1.8 GHZ + 256 MB RAM + ATI Radeon 7000 Series + 20gig HDD + PCChips K7 MotherBoard
I'm gunna guess and say you are aiming too high. If you are just getting your feet wet with c++, jumping into a FPS and expecting results is just asking too much.
You need to start small, making very simple apps with the engine to get used to it and c++. The apps don't have to do much, but you do need to learn more before whipping out a FPS.
You need to start small, making very simple apps with the engine to get used to it and c++. The apps don't have to do much, but you do need to learn more before whipping out a FPS.
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Spend some time cracking the books and learn PROGRAMMING BEFORE YOU LEARN *GAME* PROGRAMMING!I need someone to help with the stuff I can't do and someone that can take the time to help me and explain to me the different aspects of C++ and Irrlicht as we go along...
Or pony up some serious $$$ for some one to "explain" it all to you.
Both. People have their own projects and own goals.So... no one cares or no one has the time? Which is it?
Wow! Three whole days?!I've been frustrated for the past 3 days becuase i haven't been able to figure any of this out...
Just learn C++ before you start, it saves you alot of time.
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I agree.. it is a hard fact and it takes time but you must learn a language before thinking about programming
C++ can be "picked up" in a month if you want a very shallow understanding of it (and start to use Irrlicht) but I would advise at least 6 months of proper c++ learning. I have been into C++ for two years and still have much to learn, you never really stop learning.
it is a first, big step, but it must be taken.
Attempting to do an FPS as a first game is surely guaranteed to knock your morale a year from now when you are only a third way through making it and are bored by it. trust me, newcommers ALWAYS aim to high, exciting by cloning their favourite triple A games.. it just won't happen. Take this for granted and save yourself a whole lot of time and tears.
.Learn c++ (aim for 1-2 years to be proficient - but you CAN start coding much earlier to maintain the excitment)
.After a month or two (once you know classes, pointers and basic program flow), start building test prototypes to get used to the tech.
.after 6 months write a SIMPLE game but make it complete and polished so you can feel proud of it. Keep it simple so you can finish it before you loose focus and incentive.
.Make another couple of these (you should get better/faster at it) and learn all the basics such as good interface and control design/programming - graphical tricks etc
.Now start on your "dream game" but be prepared for it to take at least two thirds as long as you think it will take to complete.
.HAVE FUN!!
C++ can be "picked up" in a month if you want a very shallow understanding of it (and start to use Irrlicht) but I would advise at least 6 months of proper c++ learning. I have been into C++ for two years and still have much to learn, you never really stop learning.
it is a first, big step, but it must be taken.
Attempting to do an FPS as a first game is surely guaranteed to knock your morale a year from now when you are only a third way through making it and are bored by it. trust me, newcommers ALWAYS aim to high, exciting by cloning their favourite triple A games.. it just won't happen. Take this for granted and save yourself a whole lot of time and tears.
.Learn c++ (aim for 1-2 years to be proficient - but you CAN start coding much earlier to maintain the excitment)
.After a month or two (once you know classes, pointers and basic program flow), start building test prototypes to get used to the tech.
.after 6 months write a SIMPLE game but make it complete and polished so you can feel proud of it. Keep it simple so you can finish it before you loose focus and incentive.
.Make another couple of these (you should get better/faster at it) and learn all the basics such as good interface and control design/programming - graphical tricks etc
.Now start on your "dream game" but be prepared for it to take at least two thirds as long as you think it will take to complete.
.HAVE FUN!!
Most people just dont have the time to act as a personal mentor, better just keep asking specific questions on this and similar forums.
You don't need to go away and learn C++ first, just learn it as you go along with your Irrlicht project, I see no reason why you shouldn't do an FPS first, what makes them so hard?
Judging by your previous posts, you do seem to be learning anyway, just keep going, the easiest way to learn is by doing, and if games interest you, then write a game.
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You don't need to go away and learn C++ first, just learn it as you go along with your Irrlicht project, I see no reason why you shouldn't do an FPS first, what makes them so hard?
Judging by your previous posts, you do seem to be learning anyway, just keep going, the easiest way to learn is by doing, and if games interest you, then write a game.
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Last edited by area51 on Tue Feb 22, 2011 1:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Another thing you could do is take a class or two at a community college. I probably would have started a lot earlier if I had done just that - instead I used about two or three sites and their tutorials to learn.
Edit: Just thought that maybe I should have mentioned some sites.
http://www.cprogramming.com
http://www.cpp-home.com
http://www.gamedev.net
Edit: Just thought that maybe I should have mentioned some sites.
http://www.cprogramming.com
http://www.cpp-home.com
http://www.gamedev.net