Hi Jim,
Unfortunately, that is closer to the truth than you know. Microsoft is
in a scrap everything mood or so it seams. Of course, if the developer
wishes to use the older sdks then the changes don't matter all that
much. At least, not immediately.
Jim Kitchen wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> >From w
Hi Thomas,
>From what you said here and other posts, it sounds like a developer had better
>get their project done and shipped before the Microsoft tools that they used
>to create it are no longer supported.
BFN
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Hi Jim,
Not to mention Microsoft is making it more d
Hi Jim,
Not to mention Microsoft is making it more difficult for developers to
easily accomplish online based games. Direct Play, Microsoft's
long-time, network gaming component just got canned in the November 2007
release of DirectX 9.0C.
that forces the would be network game developer to compl
Hi Jason,
Sorry, but I will not be making my football game an on line game. Don't know
that I will ever make an on line game. I have never ever even played an on
line game myself. If ever I do make an on line game it would have to be one
that did not take a dedicated server as I don't have t
Hi Jason,
Well, if I ever get the time I might make one. Problem is I have about
a thousand game ideas I want to create and not enough manpower and time
to do all of them.
jason wrote:
> Hello Tom well keep up the good work like I said someday if they can make
> this NFL football game go online
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Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 10:05 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] NFL Week 3.
> Hi everyone,
> Once again the Cleveland Browns continue their undefeated winning streak
> against the Cowboys. In this weeks game the Cowboy's put up a good
> fight, but it wasn
Hi everyone,
Once again the Cleveland Browns continue their undefeated winning streak
against the Cowboys. In this weeks game the Cowboy's put up a good
fight, but it wasn't enough to save them from defeat. here is how the
game went down.
In the first quarter the Browns started out with the ball