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tdc052621
Registered 20/12/2002
Points 908
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20th December, 2003 at 22:57:17 -
I really like clickteam products but some of them have a horrible interface.
Klik and create is da birth of the game dev. software but it lacks alot.It doesnt have very much commands and the graphics are bad.
MMF 1.5 is good but i hate it alot(waste of my money).It's windows are probably the most horrible thing in mmf 1.5 because they build up and they make me feel really sick because they are cascade and they waste my time.Plus making objects in MMF is toooo hard because (again) the windows r cascade and i have to close windows and open them all the time and animating objects isss confusing.
The Games Factory makes me feel at home its windows are perfectly arranged so i can get around and they automaticly close so i dont have to freak out.It is also very good for little kids to use because they can get to where they want to go and making objects and backdrops is very easy and setting up movements is easy too.Making actions is easy to do with the step through and if something is wrong the person can manually fix it with a click of a button.My 9 year old sister understood the program in five minutes and made her first game in a half hour.
If u want a clickteam product i really recommend using The Games Factory.MMf costs too much and it lacks alot so does klik and create.
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Teapot Does he even go here
Registered 02/10/2003
Points 2631
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20th December, 2003 at 23:42:54 -
YAY!!! TGF RULES!!!!
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Smeggy The Smegster
Registered 08/01/2003
Points 1062
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21st December, 2003 at 00:29:15 -
'Ahem' - MMF will forever rule, and the way you go on and on about the windows really does reveal to us all that you are rather, how should I say, simple..
The windows are easy to get used to, and the power of the tool dwarfs that of TGF.
Plus MMF is a Multimedia Authoring tool, where TGF is a bog standard Games package, You can create A LOT more with MMF than TGF, therefore making the price "Worth it"
Case closed.
http://www.klik-union.com
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Kamasutramaster
Registered 20/12/2003
Points 11
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21st December, 2003 at 00:57:12 -
"klik and create VS the games factory VS MMF 1.5"
umm.... Kamasutra is better then all of them
XOXOXOXOXOX to you my lovely fire!.
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Teapot Does he even go here
Registered 02/10/2003
Points 2631
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21st December, 2003 at 02:38:07 -
HAHAHAHA not, I am apalled at your inclusion of sexual content into this charming and innocent topic, shame on you.
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Pete Nattress Cheesy Bits img src/uploads/sccheesegif
Registered 23/09/2002
Points 4811
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21st December, 2003 at 04:35:00 -
"It's windows are probably the most horrible thing in mmf 1.5 because they build up and they make me feel really sick because they are cascade and they waste my time."
EHHHH!!!??? You can maximize the windows. plus the ability to have to frames open at once can be useful for copying etc.
i really wish everyone would stop bashing MMF's interface. it's really easy to get used to and the result, like jon says, is a brilliant authoring tool.
www.thenatflap.co.uk
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Tom
Registered 24/08/2003
Points 300
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21st December, 2003 at 08:56:04 -
I agree with Pete and Paul, you just have to get used to the MMF interface and it becomes really easy to use.
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Penguin Seph
Registered 11/12/2002
Points 1338
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21st December, 2003 at 10:56:42 -
Oh for.. Look, MMF kicks anythings ass, it's interface is great, and the only thing bad about it is THE BLOODY SPRITE EDITOR!!!!!!
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Pete Nattress Cheesy Bits img src/uploads/sccheesegif
Registered 23/09/2002
Points 4811
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21st December, 2003 at 11:06:47 -
i can see why pixel artists would favour TGF's sprite editor, but for the more sloppy of us MMF's offers far more features, all of which are useful.
www.thenatflap.co.uk
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Hayo Stone Goose
Registered 15/08/2002
Points 6949
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21st December, 2003 at 11:22:16 -
yeah i really hate that mmf sprite editor, and i can tell i will NEVER get used to that. I got used to the demented window system, but the sprite editor is just a nightmare. I hope the picture editor in mmf2 will be just good and simple, with a normal palette. So to me, MMF is a piece of crap, and I ll only use it for the extra power and features (paralaxing, mode7).
www.hayovanreek.nl
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Knudde (Shab) Administrator
Crazy?
Registered 31/01/2003
Points 5125
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21st December, 2003 at 11:31:05 -
I agree with fishhead.
Craps, I'm an old man!
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Mr Coffee
Registered 04/09/2003
Points 440
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21st December, 2003 at 11:51:25 -
Then use TGF's sprite editor and import the sprites into MMF. Or use any sprite editor you want really. Whats the big deal here?
99 percent chance that the above post is 100 percent correct.
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Hayo Stone Goose
Registered 15/08/2002
Points 6949
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21st December, 2003 at 14:21:32 -
takes up more time..plus the animation editor is wacko as well.
like i said, i do everything in tgf, and then convert it to mmf.
www.hayovanreek.nl
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Karnage [Ragnarok Games]
Registered 28/10/2003
Points 664
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21st December, 2003 at 14:51:25 -
I'm spending the next 4 days until i get mmf (Christmas, for any dumbass who doesn't know) building sprites in TGF. I tried mmf demo, it was good except for the sprite editor. MMF with TGF sprite editor would be sweet. And, to comment on some posts:
Damien: Damn right, TGF kicks ass.
Jon: Good point, MMF is better than anythig else (I know I just said TGF rocks, but it comes second compared to mmf.)
Kamasutramaster: That's wrong. Go fuck yourself... or have your boyfriend do it.
Zim: My 11-year old cousin understood mmf in 10 minutes. In half an hour, he had made the first level of a platformer-shooter with destructable terrain, 3 different guns, and enemy A.I. And it was his first click product ever used. And if you shun mmf, you will never be a true game designer.
Pete, Paul, Tom: I totally agree about the interface.
JD: The sprite editor does really suck (I think I mentioned earlier?)
Wizard: Nice signature!
See y'all later. And if you want my game making resume, here it is:
Eggs
Milk
Booze
Condums
Corn
Other Groceries
Why did I post my shopping list? To cover my resume. Sorry if this is long and off-topic.
--Karnage
Remember, there's a little darkness in all of us... we just express it best.
--Ragnarok Games
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Tigerworks Klik Legend
Registered 15/01/2002
Points 3882
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21st December, 2003 at 17:30:37 -
You can customise MMF's interface to look however you want. Note TGF's interface is not customisable in any way. In fact my MMF interface looks very similar to TGF's.
- Tigerworks
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