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Hi im making a new bleach game called Bleach After Dark and i was wondering how would i code in a squad seat system like have the captain have a verb to choose their seats for their squad thanks for the replies.


P.S. Plz no critics i learned C++ coding but that was 2 years ago so i need to brush up
Brklynty1 wrote:
Hi im making a new bleach game called Bleach After Dark and i was wondering how would i code in a squad seat system like have the captain have a verb to choose their seats for their squad thanks for the replies.

Search for info and demos on guilds/clans and parties/teams, since it's basically all the same thing. Naturally they have been discussed a lot in the past, you can also use the forum search.

P.S. Plz no critics i learned C++ coding but that was 2 years ago so i need to brush up

There's no such thing as "C++ coding".
In response to Kaioken
yes there is
In response to Brklynty1
There a C++ language, but the notion of "C++ coding" doesn't make sense, really.
In response to Popisfizzy
If OP is gonna defend "C++ coding" again, he should know you can't describe a verb with an adjective.
In response to Jeff8500
Technically it would be "Coding in C++" but "C++ coding" doesn't make sence,
In response to ElderKain
Nor does sence..

result for: sence
temple [ˈtempl] noun
either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead
Example: The stone hit him on the temple.

Don't ask me why it brought up temple.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sence
In response to A.T.H.K
A.T.H.K wrote:
Nor does sence..

result for: sence
temple [ˈtempl] noun
either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead
Example: The stone hit him on the temple.

Don't ask me why it brought up temple.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sence

That's a moronic thing to try to explain a typo...
Any idiot would know I meant, lol
In response to ElderKain
ElderKain wrote:
That's a moronic thing to try to explain a typo...

It wasn't a typo, it was most likely a misspell, as you used 'c' instead of 's' (and not a random word in place of 'c'), so you were corrected, very similarly to the way the OP was corrected. It's not really moronic. :P

Also, my point was that saying "coding in C++" is, also, still wrong, really. That word family of "code" does not refer to program's source code, it refers to 'encoded code' such as Morse code, ASCII code and the like (not 'source code'). BTW, the word can also be used as 'rules'/'standards' (such as 'ethics codes' and the like). The act of coding means turning something that is not coded into a code form (so 'coding' is similar/equivalent to 'encrypting', NOT 'programming'), ie converting a word to its equivalent in Morse code and the like. The usage of 'coding' to describe 'programming' is just slang. People (read: such as Lummox JR >_>) say often users of the proper word 'programming' would be more proficient than users of the wrong word 'coding' (as those would be newbies that are unaware of the proper term, etc). I actually don't think that saying is too accurate, but it does have considerable merit in it.


It's not on purpose, but I ended up accidentally hijacking this thread, or more accurately changing its initial topic. >_> Oopsie.