Please, please please please please please please helppppppppppppppppp!!!!!!!!
The_Gamesalad_Guru
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Just a note to those seeking help on the forums. Here are a few tips. Don't make headlines like this, it's sure to get you ignored as it demonstrates you're impatient and impatient people are the worst to try and help. Be descriptive about your issue. "My actor doesn't go right" this tells us nothing and we can't help you as we don't read minds and this is not the Matrix. Post your code. Learn how to post images or videos on the forum and post screenshots of the problematic code. By seeing the code as it is not how you think it is we can pick out the problems fast. No problem is a life or death issue. All of us are generously giving of our time, we don't work for GS, this included the linecooks and sous chefs. Posting "hello" after your post goes without an answer after five minutes isn't going to get you help faster, in fact it will do the opposite. Most of us have made videos of the most common types of things. We made these videos as some of us have been answering the same questions for years. We made the videos so we don't have to type out the answers every day. If you go into google and type "gamesald and the topic or topics" I bet from the hundreds of videos you'll find what you want or something close to it.
It take time to learn GS. Before you try making a game spend time watching videos even if you don't think it's specific to what you want to do. The videos aren't about making a specific thing. They are about learning to code in GS. You will learn techniques that can be used for everything. Example even though you may not be making a health bar, that video teaches you how to grow and shrink and actor based on an external variable which can be useful for tons of other stuff. You get out what you put into GS. It can take a year to learn GS well.
To avoid issues with Apple, read the iTunes connect developer guide and learn what apple requires for your app. Being armed with information saves you from making a game and then realizing you don't meet Apple's requirements. Save yourself a ton of work and spend and hour reading it.
Although, on the surface GS is easy to use, making games is not. It takes hard work, passion and dedication to the craft.
Good luck,
The Guru
It take time to learn GS. Before you try making a game spend time watching videos even if you don't think it's specific to what you want to do. The videos aren't about making a specific thing. They are about learning to code in GS. You will learn techniques that can be used for everything. Example even though you may not be making a health bar, that video teaches you how to grow and shrink and actor based on an external variable which can be useful for tons of other stuff. You get out what you put into GS. It can take a year to learn GS well.
To avoid issues with Apple, read the iTunes connect developer guide and learn what apple requires for your app. Being armed with information saves you from making a game and then realizing you don't meet Apple's requirements. Save yourself a ton of work and spend and hour reading it.
Although, on the surface GS is easy to use, making games is not. It takes hard work, passion and dedication to the craft.
Good luck,
The Guru
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