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Not directly. Sadscript is VbScript, a completely different language from VB6, although they share many similarities, much like Java and Javascript's relationship. Learning VbScript will teach you how certain things work, logically and syntactically, but since Origins is programmed in VB6, you'll have to learn new things as you go along anyway.

Personally, my recommendation is to just start with VB6\. If you know the engine, you can follow along in the code to learn how your favorite features work behind the scenes. Sure, you won't immediately be able to start putting down code, but it's best to just dive in and get used to it.
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> Not directly. Sadscript is VbScript, a completely different language from VB6, although they share many similarities, much like Java and Javascript's relationship. Learning VbScript will teach you how certain things work, logically and syntactically, but since Origins is programmed in VB6, you'll have to learn new things as you go along anyway.
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> Personally, my recommendation is to just start with VB6\. If you know the engine, you can follow along in the code to learn how your favorite features work behind the scenes. Sure, you won't immediately be able to start putting down code, but it's best to just dive in and get used to it.

Alright thanks, Ill keep that in mind.
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