Re: Gaming Software
Hi. Preface: I did my research. I'm writing a script for a PS2 game, but
I've decided that maybe I want to create the game from the ground up,
which means getting some type of gaming software. Does anyone know what
software I would use? And, if I'm not fond of writing code will this be
a sucky thing to do?
Merci.
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Michele
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The answer to your question if I understand it correctly is, Yep, it's sucky. Yep, you have to learn programming. Yep, buy C++ compiliers for whatever platform you are programming for.
Scott
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