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ArchAngel

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Post Thu Jun 09, 2011 2:07 am

SharpQuake tuts?

Is anyone interested in some SharpQuake tuts? I'm not sure if there are any C# coders (or wouldbe coders for that matter) hanging around here, but since I'm playing around with it I'd be happy to share some if people will find the useful...
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Baker

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Post Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:21 pm

Re: SharpQuake tuts?

ArchAngel wrote:Is anyone interested in some SharpQuake tuts? I'm not sure if there are any C# coders (or wouldbe coders for that matter) hanging around here, but since I'm playing around with it I'd be happy to share some if people will find the useful...


They'd add to the diversity of the forum. So why not?

It also would help you, because people often spot bugs or advise others of a better way to do things when they read a tutorial.
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frag.machine

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Post Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:29 am

Not exactly a C# fan, but knowledge is always valuable. Bring them on!
I know FrikaC made a cgi-bin version of the quakec interpreter once and wrote part of his website in QuakeC :) (LordHavoc)
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ArchAngel

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Post Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:20 am

Two votes is good enough for me... first tut is up :)
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qbism

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Post Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:43 pm

Is this the same source used for Silverlight Quake? That was in C#
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ArchAngel

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Post Fri Jun 10, 2011 5:12 pm

I've not come across Silverlight Quake, but it's pretty certain not to be as SharpQuake uses OpenGL via the OpenTK library which PInvokes all the native calls which you're not allowed to do from with Silverlight.

If you're at all interested in C# it's worth having a look at the SharpQuake sources, they're pretty damn tidy and readable (which makes a nice change from the stock C engine :))

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