I have seen alot of "new" coders hanging out in this section asking for help (even though their questions may be dumb or what not). I think that we should atleast give them a fighting chance to learn some code and not just FLAME them.
I know that i have been trying and will continue to help each noob that needs help to an extent. I hope you guys are cool with this, just trying to keep MPGH great.
Thanks.
Zach
I wish that they would learn how to code, all they will do is continue to copy+paste. If they actually were serious about doing this they would look before asking to be spoonfed.
That may not be the case for everybody who comes though, just most.*cough*coryster2100*cough*
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yes i have to agree with Sealionone.. they are filling the source code section with help posts instead of source codes and most of these "errors" their getting is because they don't know the basics of using a program like Visual C++ and their errors could easily be fixed by simply googling them.. they should try figuring these things out for themselves instead of spamming this section with posts.
I would also like to add this :
THIS SECTION is for posting any type of coding aid, such as, but not limited to:
Source codes
Bases
Addies
Offsets
pointers
This section it's NOT for REQUESTS, SPAM, DISCUSSIONS! Any and all REQUESTS, SPAM, OR DISCUSSIONS, WILL BE MOVED/DELETED PLUS BAN!.
Thank you.
So many questions and stuff in this section right now.
Originally Posted by Sealionone
I would also like to add this :
So many questions and stuff in this section right now.
Staff doesn't care about this section.
Lol what about my cBase Base error?
Its starting to piss me off.
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What error is that?
/yea but all the choobs do is be like "i know how to code i made hack" when really all they did was copy/paste the code and then call it Whatever there name is someone start a coding show on livestream about the simple shit . /
Yeah, luke is right
Thats true, but thats why the choobs have to prove themselves before we help, like me im a rank 'choob' here but i can really code, and to stop noobie flammers in a help thread i posted, i said what i did to try and solve the problem.
If the 'choob' wont prove himself, dont help.
these 2 sections are really important, and im beginning to utilize them. ive played with visual c# in the past and have some basic experience in the c family but i feel its time to take it a step further. this scene needs more positive feedback to influence its members, and i feel this is a beginning.