What I'm asking for is if someone could give me a project that is already done, and I could just import my own meshes into... Yes that is what I am asking and I don't know why everyone says "why do you think someone will do it for you"
When I was late 13 I had tons of game ideas all drawn up and large elaborate maps to be quested in the vein of Legend of Zelda, but no one to program them for me.
Was my solution to beg online for someone to be my coder?
No.
I learned to program on my own starting then and there, knowing fully well that no sane person is going to spend all that time to bring to life games that aren’t even his or her idea, and for no payment. I was only 13 and never even considered any other option but helping myself. I’m not sure why you would ever think anyone would ever respond well to your request.
Why do you think someone will do it for you?
When I was in the same situation I just learned to program—problem solved. Why can’t you?
I don't know why everyone says "why do you think someone will do it for you"
What motivation would a person have?
Like you, most people are interested in making their own ideas come to life. Apparently you should be able to empathize with that, but instead you seem to think you are the only one who has ideas that need to be made.
Every programmer and his or her dog has his or her own ideas as well, and there is no reason to be a slave to your idea when he or she could spend the same time being mentally satisfied at trying to make his or her own game come to life.
I can’t believe you don’t understand why people are saying this.
Do you believe programmers are just robots? Do you believe only you have an idea that needs to get made? Do you believe programmers just program for the sake of programming, with no actual goal in mind until someone like you comes along to give them one?
Newsflash: Most programmers have the same background as my own in that they have their own ideas and they view programming as a means of implementing their own ideas for themselves (and of course the higher salary is a factor for some).
They spent the time to learn on their own or via school and, in light of the fact that they have better things to do (make their own games), it is perfectly reasonable for a programmer to have the attitude, “I went out of my way and took the time and effort to learn programming on my own, and it is unfair for you to try to take a lazy shortcut and stand on the shoulders of my own past hard word—help yourself like I did.”
As has been mentioned, there are existing tools available, plus the ability to mod many games, and dare I say we, the programmers of the world, have done a very good job at making these technologies available to everyone, not just programmers.
You will need programming to some degree no matter what, but you can certainly dabble until you become proficient.
L. Spiro