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Uploaded by on May 25, 2008

My god rays implementation of the GPU Gems 3 article "Volumetric Light Scattering as a Post-Process". Full source code available at http://www.codeplex.com/XNACommunity/Wiki/View.aspx?title=GodRays&referri...

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  • No. C# is a language. When you write an XNA application, it's still a C# application. XNA only provides a library for game development, with useful stuff like content managemenent.

    Rendering is still done with DirectX "under the hood", so practically there should be no difference between a native DirectX program and an XNA program.

    And both DirectX and OpenGL are on top of the same video driver, so practically there should no difference between these two either, but this depends on the driver.

  • You didn't make shit in openGL, you didn't even make a full sentence you moron.

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  • A lot of XNA haters are just rabid open-source, elitist, GNU loving hippies. There's nothing wrong with using FOSS and XNA together. I use Github to post some XNA projects.

  • I'm sorry but those leaves annoyed the hell outa me... I honestly thought at first this was simply poor quality footage but it actually is pretty good, the leaves annoyed me but that wasn't what I came to see.... Those god rays were really good though

  • OpenGL and DirectX are just libraries that do the same thing and are equally good at it. It's not like one of them did you mother, why do you have to hate so much?

  • I remember Crysis had rays like these. Really awesome stuff.

  • it's funny to see some homebrew xna games that actually look better then games you can buy^^... nice work it looks really good!

  • @Peter5k Yes, Xna is only a Set of Libraries for game development written on top of directx, but there is a differnce, the one we have allready said, there are Many many libraries that have to be added to the program for it to run making it a larger file aswell as a slightly slower file. you can try this yourself, if you want more flexible or professional development you should go for DirectX. Or for a quick or easy way to develop something, or just learn the basics Xna is a far better choice.

  • Nice sun rays.

    DX9 or DX10?

  • Nice!!

  • i dont see damn shit, shitty video,

    no se ve ni forro

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