Game Development Community

please help...

by King Miones · in Torque Developer Network · 03/02/2009 (11:23 pm) · 8 replies

how can i save my game?how can I play the game

#1
03/02/2009 (11:40 pm)
? game what game its a engine to make a game not a game to play. :P

saving a game in the demo i think was some what of a pain i think you had to copy one of the other files and rename it then just load that game every time in the engine. to get to the engines editor press f11 there is were you can edit the terrain and many other things.

you might be bale to save it by goign to file save mission when your in the editor but i don't think it saves it. i think you get a error message if you do then you have to do it the other way i said and just keep saving your work from there off that copied mission.

one other thing is what demo are you using as if your using the Barricade Demo you cant go to file then press new mission as it don't have the new mission files in the Forge Demo that works. there good and bad things with both demos Forge Demo you don't get a working character to move around with but you can start a mission from scratch. in the Barricade Demo you cant start a new mission but you get a working character to move and fire a gun.
#2
03/03/2009 (1:13 am)
Use a hammer, sometimes a shovel.
#3
03/03/2009 (2:11 pm)
Here are three examples of how to save your game: Creating a Save/Load function for your game

... unless you are asking for help with a specific game...
#4
03/04/2009 (10:59 pm)
pls help me, I am using a text object in my word game, how can I make my text objects move from left to right and vice versa...
#5
03/05/2009 (11:51 am)
@King Miones: I condensed your various threads and moved them to the TGB forums, where they should get more attention. Please do not spam our forums with multiple threads saying the same thing. Also, if you want help, you will need to provide more specific details, as it is hard to diagnose your current problems with such a vague description.
#6
03/05/2009 (11:59 am)
Is character movement the same in TGE as it is in TGB? I just read one of the TDN articles about this very subject but it only pertained to TGB (2D I'm quessing with x & y VS 3D with x,y,z)
#7
03/05/2009 (6:53 pm)
Miss Deborah Marshall,tnx for d advise..im sorry for the fact that its my first in TDN..tnx a lot!hope you can help me with my problem
#8
03/14/2009 (1:18 pm)
You can test them with microsoft visual studio. I recomend pro 2008. It cost 1,400 if you get standard around 200.