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28th June, 2009 at 16:05:32 -

I still do 90% of my graphics in TGF1

 
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28th June, 2009 at 17:36:02 -

Yeah, TGF interface seems less cluttered and simpler to use. I love making levels in TGF, MMF it gets just too fiddly.

 
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29th June, 2009 at 02:18:42 -

I used to use TGF for all my graphics and port them to MMF, too. But then I got into GraphicsGale and now I'm just extremely comfortable using that instead.

So TGF doesn't have a lot of use for me at the moment But I will probably open it up later on for some nostalgia and maybe to make a really simple game, I've done that a few times.

 
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29th June, 2009 at 06:08:28 -

I used to like TGF's interface, but I've gotten used to MMF2's now and personally, I like it more. TGF's interface just scares me now. Oh well, times change.

As for gfx, I do all em all in MMF2.

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Muz: Oh yeah, flags would be easier. I probably wasn't thinking about them atm or something.

 
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