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Odd question...
Isn't that kind of like asking whether to use crayons or magic markers to write a thesis paper?
Granted, I've been kind of avoiding Java for the past decade, but isn't C/C++ still the go-to language for 3D games? I mean, I wouldn't try to port Doom to WPF
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Oh go on! (It's been ported almost everywhere else - I have an Android version on my tablet)
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Ya know, now that I think about it, it's probably doable...
But only because it's a 20-year-old game.
I just need to figure out how to pull the graphics from the WAD files... Ahh, WAD files... Remembering how I used to write Doom and D3D levels... Such a horrible format, but still fun...
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...and the HOM when you got it wrong...
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HOM? Doesn't ring a bell... Granted, it's been 20 years... Heh
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Oh, I'm sure you saw a few[^] - I sure as heck did! (particularly on the CD's that came with PCZone magazine)
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Ahhh, holes in the map... Never knew there was a slang term for them... Yeah, dealt with my fair share of those.
They got even harder once Quake came along and it was actually 3D... Instead of outlining a room, had to surround it with actual walls and make sure there were no gaps that'd screw up Vis.
Sigh... The good ol' days... Back when those of us with no artistic talent could still make cool things alone...
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And those of us with even less could try really hard and appreciate even more the hard work everybody else did!
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Ian Shlasko wrote: kind of like asking whether to use crayons or magic markers to write a thesis paper?
LOL, I love that analogy.
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Ian Shlasko wrote: crayons or magic markers
Magic markers ? Oh, please, this is a _thesis_ we are talking about.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Entropy isn't what it used to.
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Making games out of either is probably a bad move: Pythons will squeeze to death any player who tries to get through, and you can only make a 3D maze out of if you freeze it. Which has two problems:
1) It will melt, and a puddle isn't that difficult to navigate.
2) It will ruin the and that is a capital offence.
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That is like asking if you should use wood or concrete to build a house for scientific purposes. I mean: Without context, without any more requirements, it is kind of complicated to answer...
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Entropy isn't what it used to.
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Are those the two languages that you are familiar with?
Is that why you are asking the choice between those two?
Minecraft is written in JAVA, so for a fairly simple maze game you should have no problem developing with JAVA.
As others have said, if you provide more context it could be easier to help you select the best tool.
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Hi,
i updated the first post with additional info.
I initially didn't want to bloat up the thread with too much information but here it is.
Just a programmer.
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Was standing at the bus stop the other day, when I noticed it was about to chuck it down. Luckily I noticed some branches of a tree overhanging a wall giving just enough shelter for one. So I stood there in anticipation and sure enough 5 minutes later it did rain. It was at that exact point,when I was so smug with myself looking at the other people in the queue getting drenched when the bird shat on my shoulder.
Now all proverbs are codswallop except "Pride comes before a fall", the bloke who said that first knew what he was talking about.
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This seems to be a rather arrogant statement.
Methinks life is about to take another dump on you!
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I've just upvoted you. Hopefully you will be proud of this.
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That was a message from a higher sphincter.
«OOP to me means only messaging, local retention and protection and hiding of state-process, and extreme late-binding of all things. » Alan Kay's clarification on what he meant by the term "Object" in "Object-Oriented Programming."
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I used to be a pride man like you...
but then I took a shat to the shoulder...
But remember to "always look on the bride side of life"
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Why? What is wrong with the Groom's side?
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Well married people should know
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10 nerd points for the Skyrim reference
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P0mpey3 wrote: when the bird shat on my shoulder
Nope. I would have thanked the bird for pooping on me, and asked for another. Therefore, no punishement for the pride.
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Slacker007 wrote: thanked the bird for pooping on me, and asked for another.
There's websites for that sort of thing you know.
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