beginner direct x 9

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3 comments, last by Inuyashakagome16 11 years, 12 months ago
I have finshed reading 3 books on dx9 and c++. I am learning alot and thanks to all who helped me over the years.What would be a good project for a student programmer.
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whatever you want, get an idea and make it. Start learning how to apply physics into your games, anything. When was finally felt like a new directx really well, I made a bunch of menus for a game, and then made a simple little 3D game where you dodge random balls that are coming at you. Doesn't matter what it is, it's all beneficial to you.
cool can you tell more about your simple little 3d game,
Student project? PLEASE just don't try to make a game. You'll miss every deadline.

Student project? PLEASE just don't try to make a game. You'll miss every deadline.

I'd agree. :P More or less to me a student project when it comes to anything gaming is multiple "projects" that you just work on certain sections of a language or section of a library. one project for physics, one for movement, enhanced graphics and etc. Then in the end try to combine them and see how it works. Seems like a good way to learn. :P

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