4

GameMaker tags are a bit of a mess at the moment, you have

  • game-maker-language, for the the software's custom scripting language
  • gml, there were a few discussions (recent) about this being shared by 6 technologies
    (can a tag be blacklisted from creation? Or to display a "which one is yours" dropdown upon attempt to pick it?)
  • game-maker-legacy, containing 4 questions total
    (last version that this tag applies to was released in 2011)
  • gamemaker-studio-1.4, previous version of software
    (formally sunset but will still be usable for a while)
  • gamemaker-studio-2: current version of software
  • game-maker: tag in question

If you look at each respective tag's questions, game-maker tag is being applied semi-arbitrarily.
If a question is about programming in GM, it would be tagged game-maker-language or gml.
If a question is about using GameMaker (as software), it should be tagged with the appropriate version tag (-legacy, -studio-1.4, -studio-2) - if it is just tagged game-maker, the first comment is going to be asking which version it is for, as UI/functionality differs between major versions (which is why they have their own tags), and 1.4 is still used pretty commonly.

3
  • 1
    I believe this is the same mix-up as with android and android-studio. People confuse language with the IDE.
    – Dharman Mod
    Commented Aug 30, 2019 at 22:09
  • 2
    I think this a little different because you can't have a GM question without falling into category of it being an IDE question or a programming language question - even the few and between reverse engineering questions apply to a specific version. Commented Aug 30, 2019 at 23:46
  • not to forget [game-maker] can also be used as a tag for as a general 'game making' tag, instead of applying for the Studio itself.
    – Steven
    Commented Apr 9, 2020 at 7:03

0

You must log in to answer this question.

Browse other questions tagged .