MrSchweg
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| 02 Jul 2016 10:53 AM |
Looks up PeasFactory on youtube.
Brilliant tutorials by Peaspod. |
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| 02 Jul 2016 11:07 AM |
or look up pighead10
#code while true do end |
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| 02 Jul 2016 11:10 AM |
I support the pighead10 idea.
I got quite a bit of learning from his videos. I broke off and started working on my own when he got to admin scripts though.
The roblox wiki is a great reference place. |
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| 02 Jul 2016 11:26 AM |
PeasFactory or Pighead10 as other had suggested.
-=[ RAP: 337,174 || DurstAuric; the narb of ROBLOX ]=- |
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Aethex
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| 02 Jul 2016 11:29 AM |
| Video tutorials all suck. I'd say go straight for the wiki. |
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| 02 Jul 2016 11:30 AM |
| Hit up a SB and load up some FMs |
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| 02 Jul 2016 01:31 PM |
| I learned the basics of scripting through wiki. Then I stopped and went directly to Roblox studio, where I created scripts for a game, and when I needed help, I'd rather look at free model scripts, the Forum, or Videos. |
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Kodran
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