[Tutorial] Mental Scripting Preparation | You Can Do It!
#21

Thanks everyone for the feedback, I'm glad that I can help people in development. Take care!
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#22

This is good tutorial for newbie scripters or who want to know about script!
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#23

Damn dude, you really helped me, thanks!
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#24

Great tutorial!

Yea, it feels terrible as shit for me when i was learning scripting for the first time.
Though, i never had a mindset "Its hard to scripting", so thats why i could make through all of it(as you stated above)
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#25

Thanks Man . And yes stick this . <3
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#26

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Thanks Man . And yes stick this . <3
Thanks!
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#27

This is the first time I'm seeing the topic and I have to admit that I'm slightly impressed. I am a complete beginner but I'm sure I will succeed, having been learned to be patient. Thanks for posting Youtube tutorials as well. They helped me a lot.
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#28

Usually what takes you to the hole is to follow the High Roller's, Gangster's. Very good post.
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#29

I never saw this tutorial, but it pretty much described how i learned scripting still.
I always have fun scripting on my own gamemode, i don't follow other scripters that much, i almost always make my scripts out of my own imagination.

One time where i really got to the point of saying "i can't do this", i just looked up a tutorial, i actually think i've only read that tutorial and one other.
The way i learned without tutorials is having another RP gamemode, instead of just copying chunks out of it, i looked at it and tried to experiment with the small pieces of code, seeing how they all work.

Then i could understand it, and made it in my own script, and now i'm not even looking at that anymore.

So etc. if you're making a TDM server, get another basic TDM gamemode, and look at it, don't copy-paste it, just experiment with the different codes and see how they work, that's the way i learned to script.

Also now i'm helping a lot of people on skype, and this forum.
I also still learn new stuff by helping other people with their problems, and researching how to fix them.
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#30

Nice.. dude
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