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The best thing to do is to take a little time every day and learn some basics. After you learned how to use functions, callbacks, arrays and so on you can beginn to watch some finished scripts and look how they work.
Then you have the little basics. Try now to script difficult commands or multi systems, like Roleplay scripts.
I think if you have already script you will elarn it fast. 2-3 month with 2-3 hours per day ist the time you will take to learn how to script perfectly.
Or you are just a lier and you canґt script xDDDD Joke :>
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I learned just from taking FeaR's Godfather script and trying to make it more realistic/better.
Started off by adding cars for a faction, then gates, and open/close commands for them, just got more and more complex.
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Learning all the functions and callbacks is the very most important. I have been making a lot of stuff, and when I get stuck, there is always(or usually) a function for that. Like some days ago.. I wanted to keep all the players inside a place, and I had no idea how to do it. My friend said that there is a function named "SetPlayerWorldBoundaries". So learning the functions and their purpose really help you.
I have NOT looked at any gamemode and learned from it. I have simply read the wiki, tried out stuff, and got some help from a friend.
- Dolph