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Originally posted by MiMe:
Well I did dowload csge a while ago but I didn't try to mess around in it and I just played the default game that came up when I opened csge. But is coldstone like a map editor or is it more of a programming tool? Is a lot of it setting proporties?
CGE has a map editor in which you can create your own maps. However you need to put your maps into a world and make them accessible.
CGE has scriptable events. Ie, you make events by using event objects to form a script of what you want to happen. You then link all of these events together to make things work.
You can create objects, npcs, spells, new classes and races, maps, etc. You can put new graphics into the game if you so like.
There is no programming per say; only scripted events. It isn't overly hard to learn but it will take a bit of time to get the hang of it. There are a few tutorials that have been published to guide you through the creation of games or plug-ins.
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