1. Download and install
2. See what's in
3. Read all the docs
4. Mess around with hammer
5. Analize the code
6. Write up what each source file can do
7. Mess around with code
8. Start MOD
I vote for hungarian (although I may be a bit prejudiced :- ) )
The only bad thing is that I can't imagine what do not-hungarians think about it.
Hey! You guys want a hungarian lesson? :- )
Here's the pic:
http://www.gamestar.hu/pix/gshi200312.jpg
Under the large "Doom 3":
"We've beta-tested it! The last info-bomb before release in 7 pages!"
Goodies :- )
BTW Gamespy's gonna post something secret about D3 tomorrow
And know what?
If I hadn't borrowed HL from one of my classmates 4 and a half years ago, I wouldn't be here, I wouldn't be making a mod for HL2, I wouldn't be a huge HL and CS fan, I wouldn't be nowhere!
No, I don't think of how the economy should work, I just do what I suppose to be right in my point of view, and the developers/etc are the ones that should convince me to do things in a certain way.
If I download game, no bank account loses money, and it doesn't even have effect on anything as long as I woudn't buy it if I didn't have the chance to download it (Sentence of the Year).
I really can't add anything, just read my above post again and again if you still don't understand
Just think. Only those people can do harm to the developers who say "I can download the game, why should I buy it?" It's +1 fan -1 money.
Those that say "I can't afford the game, I need to warez it if want to play it" are +1 fan, +0 money. No harm!
BTW it's not the user's fault if he gets it from warez. It's always the developer's fault.
And if one can't afford a game, it's nothing bad because he wouldn't buy it anyway...