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Jul 25th, 2001, 03:53 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Hyperactive Member
begining games in VB6
hello,
I just wanted to know how much background experience one should have before starting to program simple VB6 games?
Visual Basic 6, HTML, JavaScript, learning C++
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Jul 26th, 2001, 01:29 AM
#2
Lively Member
look at me:P
check out http://www22.brinkster.com/genxcop/ and look at the multiplayer noughts and crosses game. I had 6 months experience of VB6 when i made that and now i have 8 months:P
it was for an assessment.
If you want to make a game like that and you need help, contact me on [email protected]
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Jul 26th, 2001, 02:50 AM
#3
Retired VBF Adm1nistrator
dflw, I take it you're a delta force fan ?
Anyway, I learned VB by programming simple games.
Well, thats a little bit of a lie.
First I played with making command buttons do things, then putting captions into labels, then how to move shapes and other controls, then I copped onto the whole way events and properties work in VB, and then I started writing my game.
The evolution of which can be found at http://www.coolground.com/plenderj/
Microsoft MVP : Visual Developer - Visual Basic [2004-2005]
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Jul 26th, 2001, 05:08 AM
#4
Addicted Member
I mucked around with VB getting it to do things, First Thing I wrote was an Excel Macro Virus (no payload, totally harmless) on 1995 because i read an Arcticle on Theoritical Word Document Virus, and they wondered how long before these start spreading. (the virus is still around, having successfully jumped 3 versions of Excel).
Wrote a couple of simple games, Mucked around with some sampl code, Wrote a few simple Multi-media apps, like Cd Players, sound Recorders etc, then went on and Did alot of Automation Programming (window systems, manlipating the windows enviroment directly)
I think i know almot everything in VB itself, and i know a fair few API, but Learning all the time. My final Uni Project starting in september is a Isometric Graphics Engine with a Simple Object interface so people can easily write games without worring about graphics code. (so the Uni can use it in a Game Logic Module, under there new Games Programming degree) and DirectX turned out to be ALOT easier than i thought.
If your the type who learns fast by doing, then start the game now.
Some Days, i just get this feeling that i'm helping to write dozens of Viruses...
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