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Name: Anonymous 2008-05-19 12:57

Those of you amongst us that know a little about games programming please lend me an ear.

I'm a britfag and I've just finished the second year of a three year university/college degree in 'information technology'. I have to chose a project for my dissertation in my final year. I'd like to try developing some 3D applications and maybe a very, very basic interactive game (too ambitious?).

Given that I only know the bare minimum Visual C++ what would you suggest reading over the summer to help learn more? Subjects I can chose to write a program about include "graphics, physics simulation and AI". I'm thinking still C++ but someone mentioned recently that C# was the way to go...

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-20 22:30

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A triangle is a 3d object if you want it to be one.  For instance most meshes are made up of a lot of triangles.  So your example of triangle being 2d is retarded.  That's like saying a line is one dimensional.  In fact it can exist in other Spaces.


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