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Yes. DarkBasic.
I dont believe I've heard of that.
He's kidding (at least I hope).
Generally C++ and some assembly is used to make games. Some of most common API's used are all of the APIs in the DirectX SDK, and OpenGL (in terms of commercial development that is).
No, Ken is right, DeanDemon. All professionals use DarkBasic and nothing but DarkBasic!
Not totally true, they use COBOL as well
Wrongo... they use COLDFUSION with some HTML on top.
when they really want to make the game go fast they program in ASCII.
you're all wrong, most all great modern video games are made with Click-n-Play.... 'nuff said
PROJECT FUN!
PROJECT FUN!
DarkBasic!?
What are you, some kind of fancy pants rich company? Use QBASIC.
you actually enjoy using that crappy/*buggy*/software???Quote:
Originally posted by Polymorphic OOP
PROJECT FUN!
PROJECT FUN!
Nope they use The best and first language DA da Ta Da
!!!!!!!!BINARY!!!!!!!!!
Binary is not a language!Quote:
Originally posted by adamviper
Nope they use The best and first language DA da Ta Da
!!!!!!!!BINARY!!!!!!!!!
Oh, and the gaming companies doesn't make games. They hire other people to do it for them... :)
What about The Games Factory?
I agree with OOP.Quote:
Originally posted by Polymorphic OOP
He's kidding (at least I hope).
Generally C++ and some assembly is used to make games. Some of most common API's used are all of the APIs in the DirectX SDK, and OpenGL (in terms of commercial development that is).
[imitation="DarkBasic User"]
Y0 gUYz, DaRkBAZIC r0x0rs that st00pid c++ sh1te!
H3ll ya, 1'm 31337!
[/imitation]
Thank you, thank you, hold the applause.
I have to ask: what is Darkbasic?
>> What do the pro's use to build video games?
They use John Carmack.
www.darkbasic.comQuote:
Originally posted by compjinx
I have to ask: what is Darkbasic?
Darkbasic looks cool, but is there anything of this sort for c++, just curious?
>>Darkbasic looks cool, but is there anything of this sort for c++, just curious?
What are you TALKING about? DarkBasic isn't a BASIC add-on...it's a programming language unto itself. A cruddy one at that...
Yes, I was joking in my first post.
Quote:
Originally posted by Cshot
>> What do the pro's use to build video games?
They use John Carmack.
Very funny. VERY funny!
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Why is it that the most powerful games are written in C/C++ sometimes with a smattering of assembly-- real works of talent, art, and quasi-science-- and sell for about $50 each; But some TRUE PIECE OF [scatalogical reference here censored by CARNIVORE] that was written in JAVA by brain-dead monkeys at Lucent, Avaya, Agilent, Nortel, or others, costs a telecom company $4 million per copy!!!?!????
Just [sexual reference here censored by CARNIVORE] nonsense!!!
Uh? Because C/C++ is both fast and powerful as opposed to some other languages? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by Sayeh
Why is it that the most powerful games are written in C/C++ sometimes with a smattering of assembly-- real works of talent, art, and quasi-science-- and sell for about $50 each; But some TRUE PIECE OF [scatalogical reference here censored by CARNIVORE] that was written in JAVA by brain-dead monkeys at Lucent, Avaya, Agilent, Nortel, or others, costs a telecom company $4 million per copy!!!?!????
There are actually programs that sell for $4 million per copy?
But anywho, a $50 game made by 'Id' will sell 2 million coppies. A
progam made by a brain-dead monkey probably won't sell more
than 10. They need to charge more in order to make their money
back... :) :confused:
that's the funniest thing i've heard since 1:02 PM ESDT today.Quote:
They use John Carmack
real programmers use real vacuum tubes to make real games...real.
I don't know anything about about ColoredBasic but as far as I know all PC games are created on C++ using either OpenGL library (Quake) or DirectX stuff.