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General and Gameplay Programming
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Iwod
February 04, 2000 03:58 PM
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February 04, 2000 03:58 PM
Which one is better between Visual Basic and Delphi in gernal game programming? Direct X? 3d? RPG?
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February 04, 2000 04:00 PM
And somethings else. Now Direct X 7 support VB out of the box. Would this gives better result in game programming?
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