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
|
|
|
|
Would you like to get all the new info from
PSX-Scene in your email each day?
Want to learn more about the team keeping you up to date with the latest scene news?
Read about them now! Check out our Developer bios, too! | ||
|
|
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
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..
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.
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..
Then learn to code.
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.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...![]()
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++.
| « Previous Thread | Next Thread » |