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Thread: Duke3d Port, can anyone do it?
  

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  1. #1 PS2 Duke3d Port, can anyone do it? 
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    duke3d source is avalible free, but it hasn't been ported to ps2. if anyone can do a port i and many other people would be grateful
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    Blessed Guest
    It would be interesting seeing someone port a game to the ps2, I haven't really seen any out there yet..
    The ps2 scene is dead, someone should try this, it would be a good thing..
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    struct Guest
    if you want to see an old game ported to ps2 why dont you just do it.
    most ppl I know could not care less about porting a game to ps2. So I guess that makes the "ps2 game porting" scene quite dead indeed.
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    Blessed Guest
    I would port something, but I lack in programming knowledge...
    It's sad how the gamecube now has an N64 Emulator, SNES, NES, Chip8 and Gameboy Emulators as well as a port of Tetris and pong when the ps2 doesn't have that much... *sigh*
    Hopefully that will change soon, but it doesn't really look like it will..
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    struct Guest
    Then learn to code.
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    Blessed Guest
    It's not that easy. Web Tutorials aren't too easy to follow, and over here most of the books are in Formal Arabic, Which I can't completely understand yet...
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    struct Guest
    Originally posted by Blessed
    It's not that easy. Web Tutorials aren't too easy to follow, and over here most of the books are in Formal Arabic, Which I can't completely understand yet...
    Over here ?.. Anyway there are lots of online bookstores.
    To begin with you probably would need "The C Programming Language" by Kernighan and Richie for C, or "The C++ Programming Language" by Stroustrup for C++.
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