Greetings, I'm from Bulgaria, just out of high school and I'd like to join the ranks of SC2 map developers. There, that's out of the way, but I suppose I should be a little bit more descriptive...
I discovered SC2Mapster by mere happenstance, or should I say googling. I was fiddling around with the editor, managing to bore myself to tears with the triggers and decided to look for some Galaxy docs. So here I am, hopelessly drawn to the tinkering side of things. I'm not exactly new to map development, albeit my experience is from Warcraft III, though I never got around to completing a serious map. I had a few developed systems, which I managed to lose almost completely because I was too lazy to back-up.
Programming has always been my greatest interest. Over the years I've worked on game engines, servers, databases, spacial problems, physics, statistics and even some fractal geometry to spice things up, so I guess I'm doomed to be a game developer (I blame you, Blizzard!) I think the Galaxy editor is a great tool for exploring some finer areas of scripting that I haven't touched upon yet and I already have a few concepts in mind. I guess my major target at the moment is advanced AI.
Just so you don't get the wrong impression, coding, as much as I love it, is not my only interest or skill. I enjoy creative writing, playing music, and learning something new every day. Alright, that might be a cause of an even wronger impression ... oh, never mind.
Enough rambling, though. Time to start mingling. I wish you best of luck in becoming a very formidable resource base. And a lot of fun, too, for what other reason is there other than having a great time? :)
Interesting presentation. People here share the love for Mapping and Progamming (and gaming) which is the reason why I believe you'll be very welcome. You're a cool guy and people should never forget that fun is what really matters in life :) Have fun!
Well, hey! Its a pleasure to meet you! And I came across this God-given site by Googling as well. Ahhh... yes. God bless you Google. You know what we want, when we want. :)
Greetings, I'm from Bulgaria, just out of high school and I'd like to join the ranks of SC2 map developers. There, that's out of the way, but I suppose I should be a little bit more descriptive...
I discovered SC2Mapster by mere happenstance, or should I say googling. I was fiddling around with the editor, managing to bore myself to tears with the triggers and decided to look for some Galaxy docs. So here I am, hopelessly drawn to the tinkering side of things. I'm not exactly new to map development, albeit my experience is from Warcraft III, though I never got around to completing a serious map. I had a few developed systems, which I managed to lose almost completely because I was too lazy to back-up.
Programming has always been my greatest interest. Over the years I've worked on game engines, servers, databases, spacial problems, physics, statistics and even some fractal geometry to spice things up, so I guess I'm doomed to be a game developer (I blame you, Blizzard!) I think the Galaxy editor is a great tool for exploring some finer areas of scripting that I haven't touched upon yet and I already have a few concepts in mind. I guess my major target at the moment is advanced AI.
Just so you don't get the wrong impression, coding, as much as I love it, is not my only interest or skill. I enjoy creative writing, playing music, and learning something new every day. Alright, that might be a cause of an even wronger impression ... oh, never mind.
Enough rambling, though. Time to start mingling. I wish you best of luck in becoming a very formidable resource base. And a lot of fun, too, for what other reason is there other than having a great time? :)
Interesting presentation. People here share the love for Mapping and Progamming (and gaming) which is the reason why I believe you'll be very welcome. You're a cool guy and people should never forget that fun is what really matters in life :) Have fun!
Well, hey! Its a pleasure to meet you! And I came across this God-given site by Googling as well. Ahhh... yes. God bless you Google. You know what we want, when we want. :)
Are you a Wizard?