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    First Person Shooters

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by m4rc, Nov 28, 2006.

  1. m4rc

    m4rc Notebook Evangelist

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    Is there any good program for making any type of game similar or fps type thats easy for beginners who cannot use coding or anything that explanes coding?
    i tried out fps creator and dark basic but they both do not have that sence of gaming that i like.

    thanks alot
     
  2. darthc0da

    darthc0da Notebook Consultant

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    I'd recommend modding. You're definitely going to have to learn alot though. THe good thing about modding is that you do not have to make the 3d engine and all the tools for creating maps and models are already out. I'd recommend Half Life 2.
     
  3. m4rc

    m4rc Notebook Evangelist

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    so like creating maps using hammer editor?
    i just cant find a good tutorial for this program, i have hammer, but havent tried it because of its extreme difficulty
     
  4. Lysander

    Lysander AFK, raid time.

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    I'll be getting into modelling soon. I was always interested in bringing different weapons to games like OFP. Now with Armed Assault out, I'm hoping BIS will release an updated version of their awesome modelling program, Oxygen, that can create ArmA stuff.

    Would be even better if it ran in Linux!