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Strategy game programming with DirectX 9.0

โœ Scribed by Todd Barron


Publisher
Wordware Pub
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
700
Series
Wordware game and graphics library
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


In all honesty, I belive the author hardly has any knowledge of game development at all. I would say 80% of the book's text is theory about RTS game design --which isn't anything you don't know already. The rest is code that lacks basic features such as unit selection.

If you've been modding RTS games you probably know more than the author about RTS game design/development.


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