Review of The ultimate DnD to GML converter
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The ultimate DnD to GML converter Review
By countofcounts on
02 June 2010
Pros: Similar interface to GM8, keyboard shortcuts available, very handy
Cons: Sometimes GML proves to be incorrect. Very time consuming.
Very Useful, but not without its flaws.
All in all, this is a very useful tool.
PROS: Anytime you run into problems with GML, you can just run this application and put in the drag and drop. Then just copy and paste the code and your done! The interface looks just like Game Maker 8. Keyboard shortcuts are also available. You can use CTRL+C to copy and CTRL+V to paste can be used.
CONS: Sometimes the GML proves to be incorrect. Instead of converting a set of drag&drops to GML, it converts each one individually. This produces errors. And finally, it's time consuming. The drag&drop is not completely the same as in GM8. For example, when you drag&drop the "Create Instance" button, you don't get a popup with checkboxes and drop-downs. Instead, you get a series of "questions" that ask you to type in the object name, the x-coordinate, y-coordinate, and if you want it relative all seperately.
But even with it's cons, it's still worth using. It becomes very handy when you don't know certain code.
GREAT JOB, Dawe941018 ! ! ! ! ! ! !
