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Yes.
How rude.Quote:
Originally Posted by smonk
Only people with common sense please post.
its possible to create a game in any language (that isnt a scripting language)
Yes.
What about Actionscript? JavaScript? Lua?Quote:
(that isnt a scripting language)
i dont know anything about scripting languages, but prove me wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dante Shamest
You haven't even described what you mean by a game. A game can be a simple stone/rock/scissors text game on your hand calculator...
A more graphical game, written in C++:
http://cboard.cprogramming.com/showthread.php?t=52893
JavaScript GamesQuote:
Originally Posted by sand_man
Flash Games
still need proof?
You can create games in any language.
Can I use this thread to suggest something?
I suggest we make a C++ Game Programming FAQ and sticky it on the top of this board. This would help in 2 ways:
1. People who are tempted to ask such questions as "Can games be made in C++" will be able to simply refer to the FAQ and get their answer.
2. For people who are not as smart and ask the question anyways, we can reply, "Look at the Game Programming FAQ stickied at the top of this board. It will answer all your questions."
The C++ Game Programming FAQ can answer such questions as:
"Can C++ be used to make games?"
"Which API: OpenGL, DirectX, SDL, or Allegro should I start out with?"
"I want to make games. Where do I start?"
It can also answer any other questions deemed worthy by the regulars and moderators of these boards.
Most computer games, and many console games are written in either C or C++.
I suggest you delete your post then.Quote:
Originally Posted by smonk
Seriously, you can. But in the future, think about what you say. No one wants inexpierienced people to help, but considering YOU ARE ON A C++ GAME DEVELOPMENT BOARD , you would/could imagine there being some possiblities.
to be super technical, you are doing scripting in c or C++ because they generate sets of assembly instructions, so you *could* theoretically say that c is just a scripting language which scripts assembly commands together. just like any other scripting language, what is *really going on* under the hood can be abstracted from the programmer.Quote:
its possible to create a game in any language (that isnt a scripting language)
just thought id throw that out there :)
obviously programming in c is more difficult than say flash, and flash is WAY more abstracted :)
But isn't that really incorrect? Do we not define scripting languages as those that are intepreted at run-time ... And that assm and machine code are not by definition? In which case c/c++ aren't interpreted at run-time only compile time which wouldn't make them a scripting language even technically?