mm i dont mean when your building i mean when the game is run i still have that black thing that cuts of like half the screen sorta like a VIEW like i can only so soo much because the black thing is cutting it off
If you read the guide full you'd understand it. Stop trying to skim, or avoid and read it. You aren't saving yourself any time by avoiding learning and asking other people to help you.
Coding isn't something you can learn fully by getting assistance when you begin, you have to 1) Understand code then 2) Understand how to use it.
And the only way you get from point A to point B is to take time out of your day to 1) study, 2)try the things you've learned and 3) trial and error.
It's easy to tell when someone hasn't read or studied the guide by the questions they ask. Also programming is not a quick endeavor. Byond makes it easier, but it's still alot of work to put a game together. The reason people keep referring you to the guide is simply because it's obvious that you're "skipping" key steps. Us telling you how to do something just so you can put a game together doesn't benefit you in the least because even if we give you code you won't UNDERSTAND how to use it.
Basically what I'm trying to say is.. stop being so stubborn. Read the entire guide,Go chapter by chapter and after each chapter practice what you understand in DM. That's the only way you're going to get better.
i know i know java i have already made a java game but i dont like java i'd rather do python or C++, and DM language is actually close to c++ accept the cin >> and cout <<
but its close.
I just have a question and the guide doesnt full fill them