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Hi, I need a few links to some tut's or something...

by Jim Evans · in Torque Game Engine · 11/05/2002 (9:35 pm) · 11 replies

wow, quite the collection, thanks everyone:) my bookmark list just keeps growing:)

#1
11/05/2002 (9:35 pm)
hi jam, umm saurav and i are working on what look like the first complete torque guide. it's still in draft phase, need to be editted some before it can be publicly released.

anyway i'll keep you posted.

oh and nice pics one thing though

"grey mesa Sciene"

hehe i'm not sure but is that supposed to be "science"?
#2
11/06/2002 (11:56 am)
Here is a link that will give you a grounding in the scripting language

www.liquid.nq.net/tutorial/
#3
11/08/2002 (2:25 pm)
That's and OUTSTANDING tutorial! Thanks for who ever created it. Sorry if I missed it... looked for it! If you created it please contact me via my email:

venn_syii@hotmail.com

Thanks a ton!
Venn
#4
11/08/2002 (6:13 pm)
I created it.
It should be available as a GG tutorial in the near future.
#5
11/09/2002 (6:16 am)
Jam,

Never be sorry that you're a newbie, it shouldn't be something that you need to appologise for.

The only thing that people don't like about newbies are that an awful lot of them ask people to practically develop their game for them.

In these forums there is a wealth of information and a huge amount of people who will stop to help you irrelevant of your knowledge.

It's just a shame that some of the newbies indirectly make it difficult for other newbies by their consistent whining!

The GarageGames documentation is getting better by the week because of input from folks like Daniel and many others.

Good Luck Anyways.

- Melv.
#6
11/09/2002 (8:01 am)
Another good site with some tutorials on it is http://tork.zenkel.com. It has some of the basics on there as well as some of the more advanced things. Really good site for starting out though. Hope it helps ;].

-John
#7
11/10/2002 (4:06 pm)
@Daniel Neilsen

Wooh !! Get that man a beer.

The level of detail you go into is perfect. Getting across the crux of the matter in few words really helps us newbies pick up whats going on without having to wade thru loads of waffle - tutorial 6 really has made the barrier to my understanding of Torque start to fall away. I eagerly await your next instalment.

Top tutorial, good work fella.
#8
11/11/2002 (8:03 pm)
I've collected several reference links and tutorial links here. Give it a peek. Lists some of the above links and several others.
-Ed
#9
11/12/2002 (1:16 am)
Edward, that collection ROCKS! Thanks a lot for collecting all this stuff!! (and thx for mentioning our website, too ;))
beffy
#10
11/12/2002 (11:43 am)
Wow...what a collection... You really are a nice person!
#11
11/12/2002 (6:19 pm)
Stefan,
No. Thank you, and the folks like you who have done the heavy lifting. I'm learning lots of stuff from you and folks like you. Glad you like the page though.

-Ed