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Introduction
Here you have some of the sources I recommend for you if you wanna make your own game. And I will support your work if you ask for help in the Programming help Board as good as you can.

Mirage Source: http://www.miragesource.com
This is a highly recommended source for games or engines, Phoenix is created from it. But its very basic, and does not have many features added. But it has some nice tutorials.

Gamers At Work: http://www.gamersatwork.com
This is some persons working on some games but they also support help for sources and they have a nice source in development called ORE GaW Edition.

Baronsoft: http://www.baronsoft.com
The ORE source, which can support many players, but has a pretty dead community so you wont get much help and the source is pretty advanced so it its hard for new programmers.

vbGORE: http://www.vbgore.com
Another highly developed source originally made from ORE 0.4. It's difficult to start learning how the source works if you compare it to mirage source. But maybe the time is worth the hazzle.

RPGA DEV: http://www.rpgadev.com
This is not really a source, but its a engine which has more than 20% of the code in .txt files so there is a lot to change. The engine is not released yet, just some small try outs. I really recommend this engine if you just wait for the full release. The engien can support a lot of players.

Elysium: http://www.splamm.com/elysium
A high developed source that runs pretty slow. I recommend that you just use parts of the source, than ues the whole. Because the whole will make your game weak, ebcause its ment to be a engine, and a engine contain more useless things than if it would just have been a game.

Bevrias: (links are below)
Since there is people still wishing for Bevrias Source, I put it up here. I just want you to know that the latest version is kinda buggy but you can still find a lot of usefull suffs in there. Not recommended to use the source for a game. This is all the parts of Bevrias avaiable I think:
http://www.key2heaven.net/phoenix/Downl ... urce03.zip
http://www.key2heaven.net/phoenix/Downl ... neV025.zip
http://www.key2heaven.net/phoenix/Downl ... urce02.zip
http://www.key2heaven.net/phoenix/Downl ... rias01.zip
http://www.key2heaven.net/phoenix/Downl ... neV025.zip
http://www.key2heaven.net/phoenix/Downl ... ineV02.zip
http://www.key2heaven.net/phoenix/Downl ... Engine.zip
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#2
Against the rules?
Don't you make the rules?
I don't see a problem with people downloading it. Microsoft doesn't sell it anymore.
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#3
If your talking about VB downloads, Im only have xperience from other admins, such as shannara and pingu. They did not allow downloads for VB. If it is free, I will allow it as well. (I have no knowledge if its free or not)
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#4
I think you can post a link to a site that hosts a VB6 download, you just can't provide a direct link to the download. Seeing as Microsoft Doesn't sell it anymore, I can't see them harm either way.
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#5
I have a ton of sources you could put there if you like:

http://www.sylphonline.net/Enginefiles/
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William Wrote:If your talking about VB downloads, Im only have xperience from other admins, such as shannara and pingu. They did not allow downloads for VB. If it is free, I will allow it as well. (I have no knowledge if its free or not)
Pingu did allow VB downloads. As long as you're not hosting them (Like we did at splamm) you shouldn't get any trouble.
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#7
Even if you point a link or even tell them about torrents and sharing then it is illegal.

My views:

If you are too retarded to even know where to get warez, we don't need you here sponging our code.
Quote:Robin:
Why aren't maps and shit loaded up in a dynamic array?
Jacob:
the 4 people that know how are lazy
Robin:
Who are those 4 people?
Jacob:
um
you, me, and 2 others?
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#8
Heh, I got my VB 6 from someone* on the PW forums...




*Dr. something.
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