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Dark GDK / Torque

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hallo
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Joined: 26th Jan 2007
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Posted: 13th Mar 2007 18:46
Can you use dark GDK with torque?

Hallo
APEXnow
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Posted: 13th Mar 2007 22:09
I'm not sure how serious you are regarding this question, but I would probably think not. Maybe using the file functions, music, math and sound functions, but to be honest, it's probably more work than would be desired.

Paul.


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Argon Knight
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Location: Gastonia, NC, USA
Posted: 13th Mar 2007 22:42
As an owner of both sdk's, the short answer is YES, it could be done. However, it's far too much work to be worth the effort. The fundemental designs of both systems are not that compatible.
Miguel Melo
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Posted: 13th Mar 2007 23:21
I heard that their networking code is pretty good so I'm sure you could rustle that up into your GDK project and get a pretty good comms layer going.

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Zumwalt
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Posted: 14th Mar 2007 18:38
I use Rakkarsofts Rakknet. That beats Torque Network Library hands down. TNL is meant for less than 64 players, Rakknet handles as many as you can push through (up to 65,536) per server instansiation.

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