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Never lose your project progress again! Learn how source control provides online backups, seamless collaboration, & branching for experimentation. Learn more:

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Aleksandr Guz1 year ago

Nice!…what i need exactly👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

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Power Homeschool1 year ago

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Steven Harmon1 year ago

Github is okay, but I find it's only good for games with minimal art because otherwise you'll need to pay monthly for LFS which is clunky and I think stores pointers or something instead of the asset itself (sometimes) which screws up your project. I recommend P4V or Diversion.

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GameMaker1 year ago

Thank you for the recommendations! As long as your projects are safe so you can keep making games I'm happy

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Faisal👾1 year ago

When working with a team and using source control, it’s better to have a pull request to validate changes before merging the branch into the main.

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Husmen Seven1 year ago

Been doing this for a week @CarterVanceUSA best tip ever 🎈 👍 💰

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NoNeClass1 year ago

The merge corrupt problem was solved? (I give up using branches with gamemaker a while ago)

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GameMaker1 year ago

Yep!

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function(unknown)1 year ago

It sounds good but I am only online sometimes. Can I still commit changes then update the changes when I go online?

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