GM extensions aren't usually used to implement specific game mechanics. They're more likely to be used to interact with specific file systems or computer hardware that GM doesn't support natively - for example, the ability to use audio files that GM can't normally play. A well-programmed, well-documented tutorial demonstrating how to make a capture system in GM could be useful, though.
YoshiEgos: GM Studio 1.4 is *probably* still the most popular version on MFGG, but a number of people still use GM 8.0 or 8.1, and some have moved on to GM Studio 2.
GM extensions aren't usually used to implement specific game mechanics. They're more likely to be used to interact with specific file systems or computer hardware that GM doesn't support natively - for example, the ability to use audio files that GM can't normally play. A well-programmed, well-documented tutorial demonstrating how to make a capture system in GM could be useful, though.
YoshiEgos: GM Studio 1.4 is *probably* still the most popular version on MFGG, but a number of people still use GM 8.0 or 8.1, and some have moved on to GM Studio 2.
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