what type of game is it?
On 1 Oct 2009, at 19:40, Charles Rivard wrote:
If it is a game for both blind and sighted, graphics would be a good
thing.
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So far as I know most audio game devs don't even bother with
graphics since they're totally blind or visually impaired enough
that graphics wouldn't do them any good.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 9:34 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Questions for all you game developers on the list
Hi All. I am in the midst of writing an accessible video game and
have a few questions
to ask. First up, I'd like to know which open source engine is
most frequently being
used by all you experienced developers, or hav you had to build a
graphics and audio
engine for your game from scratch? Second, I am still juggling in
my mind as to
whether I'll code my game in cSharp or c++. In comparison, are
there any significant
drawbacks or significant advantages in terms of performance and
reliability if i
were to choose one above the other? I am quite profficient in
both, although I've
taken a microsoft certified course in cSharp, whereas for c++, it
has been mostly
self taught. Also, if anyone of you could point me to a good
tutorial on keyboard
input, especially for triggering audio events, I'd really
appreciate it. my last
question is, if i had to resort to Microsoft's DirectX SDK for
developing my game,
is there a way to make the keyboard controls accessible? Any
input is extremely
welcomed. Cheers! and thanks
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