17.03.2012, 17:10
if you have never scripted or programmed anything before
this may be hard to learn PAWN,
that dont mean it is impossible...
it could take years!!! of reading and understanding how the core language works
and how it applies to SAMP .
that dont mean it will take years to make a game mode.
you need to only devote so much time to PAWN,
as said above it will only make you angry more and more
and you wont learn a thing this way.
try a simple gamemode and edit it.
read the tutorials, the wiki, and the forums.
you cannot expect to learn a hole scripting environment in 8 days.
not enless you have many languages under your belt and even then you will still have a learning curve.
if it was easy EVERYONE would be doing it.. and thats just not the case here.
Programming is a skill acquired over time, the more time you spend learning the
better your skills will be, and at some point you will really start to understand
stuff alot faster than before.
PAWN is very new to me but i have been a hobbyist programmer for about 12 years,
i have dabbled in many languages none of which i am a master.
but it is how you learn new concepts and fundamentals. And this has helped me
with the basics of scripting in PAWN..
good luck! and take a break, school|eating|family|friends are more important than some SAMP server.
this may be hard to learn PAWN,
that dont mean it is impossible...
it could take years!!! of reading and understanding how the core language works
and how it applies to SAMP .
that dont mean it will take years to make a game mode.
you need to only devote so much time to PAWN,
as said above it will only make you angry more and more
and you wont learn a thing this way.
try a simple gamemode and edit it.
read the tutorials, the wiki, and the forums.
you cannot expect to learn a hole scripting environment in 8 days.
not enless you have many languages under your belt and even then you will still have a learning curve.
if it was easy EVERYONE would be doing it.. and thats just not the case here.
Programming is a skill acquired over time, the more time you spend learning the
better your skills will be, and at some point you will really start to understand
stuff alot faster than before.
PAWN is very new to me but i have been a hobbyist programmer for about 12 years,
i have dabbled in many languages none of which i am a master.
but it is how you learn new concepts and fundamentals. And this has helped me
with the basics of scripting in PAWN..
good luck! and take a break, school|eating|family|friends are more important than some SAMP server.