Posted by IKEISLEGEND
in Mugen Programing/coding Academy (Started by IKEISLEGEND October 28, 2022, 11:52:53 pm
Board: M.U.G.E.N Discussion
Board: M.U.G.E.N Discussion
in the States we have what is called a mortgage where they loan you money to buy a house we also can rent places to live and there is nowhere here that you live for $30 Smh
We also have them in Europe, no one is giving a flying shit over here. I live renting a room, there are people with a mortgage, etc.
But the point is, before throwing this and expecting the expected, show your quality in characters, tell the pros and the cons, be honest to the people. In another topic you said you're able to code a pots like character in 24-48 hours...Man, PotS created the style himself and is continuously learning and improving what was very good at that time and today too. Please, be a bit humble. It's as if I say i can create a full sheet in 24-48 hours in CvS style. Of course, that character will have 100 frames as much and of course, more of the 70% is recicled from other frames and/or characters.
hes not in my league you dont know who your dealing with....... GOOD BYE......
The delusion is strong lol
It doesn’t matter if you’ve done more in less time. Rice still has over 15 years of coding experience which is a lot. You don’t have more experience than him lol
Nobody is ever gonna want to pay someone who behaves like this. Good lord.
Im sure most people interested learning programing /coding is looking to use their skill to make games like my KOF XI Or my Remake of MVC2 and not to use it program flying 2d midget Women/children..... GOOD BYE
Hey don't talk shit about Rice, he has made a full game with 30 characters and has over 15 years of coding experience and skills that far surpass yours and has helped others and me for no money at all.
Just gonna point out another issue with this: MUGEN coding is a different journey for everyone, as people want to make different stuff in different styles, which require different workflows and different levels of knowledge. For example, I'm not gonna pretend you need the same level of knowledge to make a character in my style compared to making one in, let's say proper CvS2. Not only is there knowledge required in the actual coding syntax and whatnot, but there's also knowledge in the general internal mechanics and design philosophies of traditional fighting games. This wouldn't teach people to make the characters they want to. This would teach people how to adjust to YOUR workflow, which may not be what some people are looking for or want. MUGEN coding assistance should be a personalized experience for everyone, and that's why the forums and places like Discord servers are the best way of handling them.
paid lol
I feel a bit bad about joking after you were so nice to me in that reply. You won't make (much) money this way, but I wish you the best.
I've been charging $40 for this same service for years, I'm not about to let some competitor just waltz in and steal my business.
That's why for the month of November I'll be lowering my prices to just $20 now. You'll get better service for a fraction of the price. You don't want to miss out on this [SPECIL DEAL].
I'll teach anyone Ol Dirty Code for free if they're willing to listen.
I think I should set up a pay-gate on my Mugen 101 post....
honestly, this isn't TERRIBLE if he's going to screen share and set up a discord and sit with another person for an hour on a schedule. But it's going to be hard to find a customer imho.
HUMPH!!!! Good Bye to the 3 of you
So, doing the same thing you always do, not listening to what others are saying.
It's ironic that you're trying to "teach code" when in the past we gave you feedback on characters you made so you could make them better and you did exactly what you're doing now, you didn't listen. You ignored every advice we gave you.
Really wish you could listen and get better and actually use what you learn to help other people. I guess some things never change.
This will be a paid course costing $30USD per student
How bout you pay me $30 instead to pretend to be your student, then we’ll talk. =/
In all seriousness, for any new coders out there, don’t waste your money on an expensive teacher when the Mugen community will help you out for free, what with advice & coding guides.
There’s a help center channel in the MFG Discord, in fact.
I’d be happy to help to the best of my ability. ^w^
As someone who teaches for a living, I can say that private academies require a huge amount of prestige to start and gather enough students. For that, you are going to require teachers with very good credentials or a ton fame.
If I were you, I'd start by making a couple of tutorials for free, then ask for donations for your other content. Maybe do everything for free and get a Patreon.Also posting here because this honestly deserves Hall of Fame.
Now this is some QotD worthy content.
Imagining asking for money to show people how to do basic coding on the same exact forum where said resources can be acquired for free?
Wish I'd seen this before I spent €9000 learning how to code for Mugen.
can you make this for free?
oh dear god stop digging your own grave, Ike. This is getting sad.
Reading your post I was like "ok, that's a good initiative", until I saw it was paid.
I could say my thoughts and why I don't agree with this, but, who am I to say something...
Good luck.
There's several things I need to point out here:
1.- While there is a demand for MUGEN help, there's places where people can ask for help on specifics for free: This very forum, and advanced coders generally hang out on the MUGEN Guild Discord, and answer relatively frequently.
2.- Who are the teachers of this academy and what have they made? (This is important, you don't want people to learn bad habits or learn bad techniques!)
3.- Hands on explanations on MUGEN is a great idea, since sometimes the best way to create and understand certain things is seeing what changes, however this can be more or less learned on your own, which is why I think charging 30 dollars just for a group hang out where you can do this with a bunch of unknown people is excessive and even laughable. You can get the same experience with your own group of friends all coding at the same time during 3 hours or just doing it on your own and asking people who are more knowledgeable.
I get the idea, but I think some critical errors occurred along the way. As someone else said, you're literally on a site with multiple free coding resources and users who are willing to assist others for free.
Don't you think you would be better off charging a fee for freelance character coding for those who aren't willing to do it?