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Newcomers DBPro Corner / game engine

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Resident Evil 4 fanboy
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Posted: 23rd Jul 2005 11:11
I know I posted this before but, a game engine is just a bunch of codes?

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Posted: 23rd Jul 2005 11:37
It's a main game loop, it also can do stuff with graphics and stuff
Unreal does stuff with shadows.

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Posted: 23rd Jul 2005 16:04 Edited at: 23rd Jul 2005 16:10
The short answer is yes..
It is generally object orientated..
But the main aspect is the premade routines.. (I think)
As a preMade "bunch of codes" it limitates users to the "buch"'s content..
I mean an engine is almost the opposite of language without limits..
Some engines don't give you direct access to shadows, in example, but it is remodable.. so you can code your own components for the buch..

Rudely saying, an engine is an opensource with a better looking..
Sorry if it doens't satisfy you, but that is all I did get when I used engines such as Irrlicht (the best free one I ever seen)..

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Posted: 23rd Jul 2005 22:43
oh

Don't mess with spiderman!

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