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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Ohio
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C# or C++
Hey guys now that Work has put me on a decent schedule i acualy have some free time, so i was wanting to experiment with making a game, not something i plan to share with others I just want to programm one to see how it works. I plan on using blender to make my models and then export them for direct X. I was reading up on Direct X programming and was suprised to learn that newer versions of direct X can be used with C# were C++ is the norm. I already know C# so i am wondering weather to use C# or go ahead and learn C++. My question is when it come to game design what are the pros and the cons for each of these two languages and wich one would you use if you were making a game and why?
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