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    Turn-based tutorial

    Hi! I made a tutorial of a turn based battle system example. If anybody needs more commentation, please let me know <img src="/center/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />!
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    Re: Turn-based tutorial

    Eww... .gam!

    This isn't really that... good. I bet most of us (except the newbies) knew all those stuff, and knew how easy it is to program such a thing. Beside, instead of using multiple frames, you could've just used global strings or values.

    This is not good.

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    Re: Turn-based tutorial

    MechaBowser, if you have advanced tutorials to share, please submit them. I'm sure we would all appreciate that.

    Meanwhile, please don't knock other people's kindly contributions. Beginners need tutorials more than anyone else.

    Thank you.

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    Re: Turn-based tutorial

    []Eww... .gam!

    This isn't really that... good. I bet most of us (except the newbies) knew all those stuff, and knew how easy it is to program such a thing. Beside, instead of using multiple frames, you could've just used global strings or values.

    This is not good. [/]

    I disagree with you there.

    He has thought this out logicaly. Which i could not do when i used TGF. There's no harm in sharing what you have done, is there?

    Isaac

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    Re: Turn-based tutorial

    hey Mecca,

    thats not a nice reaction.would be me , i would be very upset of this kind of comments!

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    Re: Turn-based tutorial

    There is no point in putting down other people. Although I also tend to make the more complex examples there is a lack of examples to show people the basics of MMF2 &amp; TGF2

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    Re: Turn-based tutorial

    Ok. I'm un-phased by your comments, so let me clear some things up. this tutorial was by request, and I only used TGF to demonstrate that it could be done w/out extensions. I know that there are better methods, but this one seems simplest. I appreciate ALL of the comments, though.

    EDIT: just to clarify, the person who wanted this (no offense to them) asked for something for someonne who was newer to the software.

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