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  • did you write the engine yourself?

  • @R3N3LL3sc I put the engine together and written by myself, but physics I used open source physics engine (Newton Physics), and for the 3D rendering I used Ogre3D. I've made dramatic changes to this engine since then (i.e no longer uses Newton but PhysX SDK) and made lots of tweaks. Have very little time to put together a mini-showcase...cause of work :p

  • @ky21185 you mean you wrote the engine from scratch?! from C++ IDE or whatever?

    can you give me a hint on how to get started with game engine programming? i already basics of C++ but not windows programming...

    where should i start?

  • @R3N3LL3sc I wrote the engine from scratch yes with my own game object management system. However for drawing the graphics I used the open source renderer Ogre3D(Ogre3D.org) and for my physics engine I used Newton (on the demo shown). You can literally build a whole engine around Ogre3D if you wanted to which is essentially what I've done but I've made sure the rest of the engine isn't entirely dependant on Ogre render, i.e. I can take out Ogre 3D renderer and substitute it with my own renderer.

  • I.e: If I wanted to I could take out Ogre3D and replace it with my own OpenGL or DirectX renderer, but Ogre is OpenGL/DirectX, it's cross platform and also open source.

  • OMG nice. Wish i could make a game cool like this.

  • this is pretty cool.

  • haha walkin turds

  • lol

  • you can make MMORPG's only if u know how to get your game online :)

  • Amazing work did you use any program to make this or all hard scripting?

  • hey i dont know if you are still working on that engine but it is really great i'm trying to learn this stuff to only i don't know were to start could you perhaps help me by explaining some things?(actually alot of things so message me if you can:D)

  • Yes, its showing a prototype of an engine i've put together. AGT stands for Advanced Games Technology, a university module which I was on working on this prototype.

  • what is this game? AGT ?

  • that's not a game, it's a game engine, to be simple it's something whit what we creat games ;)

  • :O thats amazing

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