C# as a FPS programming laguage
Look in the forums, this is an EXTREMELY frequent topic with many, many long threads discussing the topic.
C# is fully capable. That's not the problem though, the problem is: do you want to learn it?
It's the best not to compare the languages but instead, you should look at what you know and what you want to reach. If you think that "learning c# because it's more productive" weighs heavier than "sticking with c++ because I know it already" then go ahead and learn it.
Once again, C# is fully capable.
It's the best not to compare the languages but instead, you should look at what you know and what you want to reach. If you think that "learning c# because it's more productive" weighs heavier than "sticking with c++ because I know it already" then go ahead and learn it.
Once again, C# is fully capable.
Take the language where you feel most comfortable. There are FPS in Delphi, Perl, etc. why shouldn't it be possible to make it in c#?
I am already a developer in C# and was wondering if it would be capable, say i wanted to develop something along the lines of Battlefield 2, would that be possible.
Also can anyone point to the best place to start and recommend a good 3D engine to work with.
Thanks for all your help and replies
Also can anyone point to the best place to start and recommend a good 3D engine to work with.
Thanks for all your help and replies
Actually, I have the same question.
Is C# fully capable AND appropriate for 3D games? Will they work well? And is it "easy"? I mean, will I have to reinvent the wheel and the bicycle 3 times to just draw a vertex, or it's all good?
Thanks!
Is C# fully capable AND appropriate for 3D games? Will they work well? And is it "easy"? I mean, will I have to reinvent the wheel and the bicycle 3 times to just draw a vertex, or it's all good?
Thanks!
Quote:Original post by HufferIt's pretty much the same as C++, because you're using the same APIs (except in the case of MDX, but the functionality is the same).
Actually, I have the same question.
Is C# fully capable AND appropriate for 3D games? Will they work well? And is it "easy"? I mean, will I have to reinvent the wheel and the bicycle 3 times to just draw a vertex, or it's all good?
As is the case with C++, if you don't want to reinvent the wheel, then that's what an engine is for.
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