I've been building a 2D platformer using The Corgi Engine, and I'm able to muddle through it because of it's documentation and video-tutorials.
I want to buy this asset, but I'm unsure I'll able to do similar with EasySave3. I browsed the reviews and documentation, and it *seems* fairly easy, but I thought I'd ask here just in case.
Thanks in advance for any replies!
Is EasySave good for someone with very little coding skill?
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Re: Is EasySave good for someone with very little coding ski
Hi there, and thanks for getting in touch.
As it's not possible for me to know your level of ability, I recommend taking a look at our guides to see if you can understand how you would incorporate it into your project:
https://docs.moodkie.com/product/easy-s ... s3-guides/
Particularly the Getting Started guide is a great place to start:
https://docs.moodkie.com/easy-save-3/es ... ted-types/
I also recommend taking a look at the Supported Types guide, which tells you what types of data and fields can be saved, as there are some things which cannot be saved at runtime:
https://docs.moodkie.com/easy-save-3/es ... ted-types/
All the best,
Joel
As it's not possible for me to know your level of ability, I recommend taking a look at our guides to see if you can understand how you would incorporate it into your project:
https://docs.moodkie.com/product/easy-s ... s3-guides/
Particularly the Getting Started guide is a great place to start:
https://docs.moodkie.com/easy-save-3/es ... ted-types/
I also recommend taking a look at the Supported Types guide, which tells you what types of data and fields can be saved, as there are some things which cannot be saved at runtime:
https://docs.moodkie.com/easy-save-3/es ... ted-types/
All the best,
Joel