Updoot: I've been putting together a design document for exactly what I want. Been really hammering out exactly how I want to do things and exactly what I need to learn.
Next step is getting various maps going. I want you to be able to wander around your little area and have it do stuff. I want you to be able to walk out of the dungeon into a town. I want you to start with a tent, a dungeon entrance, and a lot of grass (and some water.) One of these days, I'll figure out how to get you to the point of building the buildings. I'm probably going to have to pre-set the locations of the buildings, but I'm probably putting the cart a little bit before the horse, here. I have to figure out how to make the town map with buildings, first. I wonder if you can do if, if else, else statements in GME. Probably. I'm just kind of rambling because the whole process makes me sick to my stomach with nerves. I know that what I'm doing is so far over my head as to be unreasonable, but I don't care. I need to make this game, both P&P and vidja gaem. This is my Strange Mood artifact.
I have a tutorial on inventories ready and waiting, and I'm super pumped about doing it, because I'm a sucker for large quantities of items. If you've read my P&P thread at all, you are already aware of this. I need to figure out procedural items eventually, but that's largely a pipe dream for now. I also want to visually represent all of this gear on your character, but again, pipe dream.
The best part about this all, and I could never really say this when I was programming in community college, is that I'm looking forward to learning all this stuff. It's exciting and kind of scary and nerve wracking and lots of other things I can't quantify. How the hell do people do this for a living?
Moghjubar: I've read through your not-code, and I actually think I understand it. I think. I'm going to look over my tutorial stuff and see exactly what gets generated and why, and how it works, and how to abuse it for fun and profit. Oh, how it shall be abused. Anyway, I really appreciate your help.
Thanks for all the feedback, all. I know there isn't really a question in this post, but for all of you reading, everything you say in here helps push me forward just that little bit that I need. I appreciate every single little bit of feedback, encouragement, and even doubt that I get. Thank you all.