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Posted 5/29/2008 6:38:01 PM
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Hello, I am working on a Star Trek RPG based off of the Star Trek RPG by Decipher.

The game is taking a while to make (one person can only do so much), and I am not experianced with the more advanced form of VB Programming, if anyone would like to be involved in creating a Star Trek RPG please reply to this thread.

I also have a question, I am trying to make a bounding box for the buildings on the maps I'm using, how do I do that?

I have a Star Trek Community web site that I'm putting together for those interested in Star Trek, the main reason I built the site is so Star Trek Game designers have a place to meet.

I am going to post my game there for people to test, I am also going to make it so othe people can do the same with thier games as well.

If you are interested  check out startrekcommunity.net 

www.kccomputing.zxq.net

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Posted 10/22/2008 5:17:16 AM
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I am going to post my game there for people to test, I am also going to make it so othe people can do the same with thier games as well.

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I am going to post my game there for people to test, I am also going to make it so othe people can do the same with thier games as well.
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Posted 1/26/2009 10:28:43 AM
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when i was a child i use to watch the start trek on TV and now that i am older am happy that there are games on it on pc's

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Posted 4/10/2009 6:01:49 PM
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Hey I am learning Visual Basic and would like to help out. I am taking a basic class of Visual Basic and might take the advanced course.
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Posted 4/10/2009 8:34:45 PM


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Welcome to A1vbcode KTC_88

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Hello, I am working on a Star Trek RPG based off of the Star Trek RPG by Decipher.

Well I think you are going to struggle making an RPG game with VB6, your better of using C# ot C++ as VB isn't fast enough.

I saw an RPG game on YouTube that was supposidly made with VB6 and that was quite good. The closest you are going to get to it is by using DirectX.

Keith

I've been programming with VB for 15 years. Started with VB4 16bit Pro, VB5 Pro, VB6 Pro/Enterprise and now VB3 Pro. But I'm no expert, I'm still learning.
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Posted 4/10/2009 8:43:12 PM


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I've checked out your web site and it doesn't look very promising. The Visual Basic link only says.

All C omputer programs are designed using Microsoft Visual Basic.net.

With the added typo which need to be changed. So why are you asking for VB6 info?

I don't know who setup your web site but I wish they could spell there are loads of typos.

Static Currsors: $5.00 
Animated Currsor: $10.00each

busines

etc  

Keith

I've been programming with VB for 15 years. Started with VB4 16bit Pro, VB5 Pro, VB6 Pro/Enterprise and now VB3 Pro. But I'm no expert, I'm still learning.
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Posted 4/10/2009 8:51:39 PM


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bigandyman (4/10/2009)
Hey I am learning Visual Basic and would like to help out. I am taking a basic class of Visual Basic and might take the advanced course.

Sorry I've just notice this is an old post (5/29/2008 11:38 PM) that bighandyman has just made.

Welcome to A1vbcode bighandyman.

If your doing a VB course its supprised me that your doing VB6 and not VB.Net. What type of college is it?

Keith

I've been programming with VB for 15 years. Started with VB4 16bit Pro, VB5 Pro, VB6 Pro/Enterprise and now VB3 Pro. But I'm no expert, I'm still learning.
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