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Posted by gtvg on Feb. 26, 2008, 4:53 p.m.

Bye bye GM

Since Gm screwed up on my computer AGAIN, I am probably going to drop it completely. When I open it, it says "Softwrap file Error3" , then "Inconsistent files." I uninstalled and installed. Still doesn't work. I'm kinda glad since GM won't help you out much in a career. I plan on getting into XNA since it is currently free to make games for a 360. From what I've seen of it, it doesn't look too bad.

I am also currently downloading Xubuntu. Is that the best Linux diriv. to download?

We are getting a laptop tomorrow. We bought one refurbished from Dell ( www.dell.com/outlet ) that is supposed to be an awesome deal and found a better and cheaper laptop at BestBuy. We had to wait since they are out of stock.

Saegloe

Since I probably won't be working on it anymore, here's a screen from my latest project, Saegloe.

http://64digits.com/users/gtvg/saegloe_2_25.PNG

It's made mostly in Flash, and I think it look's pretty nice.

XNA

Does anyone here use XNA? I hope it isn't too complicated to learn.

Woohoo! I broke 8k hits! Who cares?

8002 hits

~GTVG~

Comments

PY 16 years, 1 month ago

XNA rocks.

I like symplyMEPIS as a linux distro, but w/e, that's beuty of linux.

Poor GM… you could always get it cracked?

JoshDreamland 16 years, 1 month ago

Gimme a call if you make any progress with XNA. I don't feel like picking it up for ENIGMA.

blueBX 16 years, 1 month ago

I was also going to start using XNA but for now I'll stick with GM ;)

chiggerfruit 16 years, 1 month ago

Ubuntu is a really good distro, and i like it. I'd compare xfce and enlightenment desktop environments when you try it. Both are really fast, but i'm not sure which one is faster. Enlightenment looks a hell of a lot prettier though, but it is slightly unstable and you don't wanna accidentally power down improperly.

gtvg 16 years, 1 month ago

You could buy crack Torque 360 when its out

Maxcore 16 years, 1 month ago

XNA requires you to learn C#, so if you're willing to do that XNA isn't tht bad

JoshDreamland 16 years, 1 month ago

I coulda sworn they had something for C++ with that. Given, this is MS we're talking about, but…

NoodleNog 16 years, 1 month ago

XNA fails because you need to use C#, which is a slow language, and then the average windows user will not even be able to run your game without them installing the runtime. Not cool.

blueBX 16 years, 1 month ago

Yeah, I just looked it up right now and it said you need to use C#.

Quote:
coulda sworn they had something for C++ with that
Same.

Rusky 16 years, 1 month ago

C# isn't slow, it's .NET

But of course, C# was made by MS for .NET, so you'd have to use that one compiler I saw somewhere that doesn't appear to be that good.

And I don't think there's anything like XNA for C++, but there would seem to be a way to use it in the 360.