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Currently I've been working on my own RP gamemode that. I've started from complete SCRATCH. So far I've done things like intro music, chat types, spawn locations etc. I haven't really done anything though that relates to the RP gamemode itself.

Only thing that is holding me back is I don't know how. I want to make my own scripts and not use somebody elses work. I just don't know how to make my own.

If someone could show me how I could begin to understand pawno better ( I have read the wiki from top to bottom ) I would greatly appreciate it. Also some tips and tricks and how to become a good coder. Thank you so much.
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Think outside the box. Pawn will become 100 times easier when you learn to read code literally. Here's a post I made a few weeks ago which is somewhat relevant to what you're asking: http://forum.sa-mp.com/showpost.php?...0&postcount=20.

Also, feel free to add me on Skype (which you can find on my profile). I'll happily answer most of your questions and give you examples/feedback on how to do something in case you're not sure.
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Currently I've been working on my own RP gamemode that. I've started from complete SCRATCH. So far I've done things like intro music, chat types, spawn locations etc. I haven't really done anything though that relates to the RP gamemode itself.

Only thing that is holding me back is I don't know how. I want to make my own scripts and not use somebody elses work. I just don't know how to make my own.

If someone could show me how I could begin to understand pawno better ( I have read the wiki from top to bottom ) I would greatly appreciate it. Also some tips and tricks and how to become a good coder. Thank you so much.
I myself not a good one.. Yet.
Bit my friend which is and built with me his own RP server told me to be a good coder you need wide imagination, think outside the box!

If you mean you do not know which functions to use, that's completely something else
Hope I helped.
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