I use both TGF and MMF, I use TGF for doing gfx and simple
coding, MMF for the cool flashy stuff...its the same as my shoes,
I have a pair of real old shoes wich really fit well but look like
shit, and I have a pair of new shoes that look kinda neat but
its a horror to wear them, but I have to sometimes (for my job for example)
"Say you're hanging from a huge cliff at the top of mt. everest and a guy comes along and says he'll save you, and proceeds to throw religious pamphlets at you while simultaniously giving a sermon." - Dustin G
TGF is seemingly easier to use for a first time user as the GUI is more simple. However if you give it an honest try I think you will agree with me, that MMF is better.
Not only is it more stable, it is also more powerful and once you get a hang of it, it is not at all difficult to use. I would not go back to TGF anymore.
It's not even a question. It's like asking someone if he wants to make music on a toy keyboard or on a synth machine. Making music on the toy keyboard will be easier, but the results will be severly impaired.
It's worth the effort to use new and more advanced software in order to have better games, even if they take longer to make. Besides, MMF is not a very drastic shift from TGF, so why are you people complaining that MMF is way harder to use? That's being lazy and not interested/bothered to learn using new software at all.