I see your point Sid.
Well, I'll always have the excuse, that its my first EVER tutorial
, but...
I've been learning Java as intensive as I have the time to for the past 5 days, and from the OOP point-of-view I see I haven't explained the flow of my MP system.
I dont know if I'll have the time (going on a Java course and applying for a C++ at University) to revise the tutorial the way I want to, but if I get a chance, I will. There are some fundamentals that are missing, as you pointed out. Everything I did in the tutorial comes from personal trial and error, and I know what works and what not, with the built in methods.
Until then, if anyone is having a hard time understanding why I did something the way I did it, or why something IS working
feel free to PM me or send me a mail at vmesechkov@gmail.com(the only frequently checked place...)
PS.: If you feel shy to PM me, a little tip. Try thinking how the whole thing works together. From start to mid-game, the processes involved in initializing the game, creating the players, and changing the whole world state... Its not difficult, its just 'extensive'
Its a lot of little steps taken one at a time.
PS2: Sid, I guess you deleted the topic, but I sent you my first game in a PM, as a thank you message for your help for the past years. People dont understand why you're nagging them to learn programming, but after learning the syntax of Java I understand. All I can say is, keep up the help and maybe change your method