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Nebetsu

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Posted on 12-15-04 09:52 PM Link | Quote
I already know a lot of the more advanced things, like using the PUT statement to place graphics on specific points on the screen and such. I just want to see some better ways to do it and see how to put it all together into a game. If anyone has any interesting or good tutorials, please post. Thanks.
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Dacht je nou echt dat het over was?
Dacht je nou echt dat ik gebroken was? Nee toch?
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Posted on 12-16-04 02:07 AM Link | Quote
Slightly on topic question: Are there any 32bit QuickBasic compilers out there that are good? I don't like using commandline, well, it hates me. :\
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Posted on 12-16-04 10:43 PM Link | Quote
For Coby: Don't count on it, given that QB is a 16bit application, ehh. Quickbasic has a compiler built in, however. (It's what I made CMED with)

Nebetsu: This is quite possibly the best QB site on the whole damn planet:

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