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Dark GDK / What is the difference?

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Levanthus
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Posted: 22nd Jul 2010 16:10
What is the difference between DrakSDK and DBpro? does it have any impact on the outcome of a project? I'm just curious because i got DarkGame Studio which came with SDK and as yet i have to figure out how exactly to use it or even IF it is worth using over DBPro

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Diggsey
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Posted: 22nd Jul 2010 17:22
DarkGDK is the commands from DarkBASIC usable from C++

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mieketsai
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Posted: 23rd Jul 2010 11:21
good question! i wanna know too!
Dimension
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Posted: 23rd Jul 2010 12:21
DarkGDK is basically a library that can be included in Visual C++ 2008. I highly recommend using this however C++ is more complex because it is broken down so that means you have to use even more commands but has its advantages when it comes to creating games with higher flexibility and with the source code being more organized. If you are interested in DarkGDK I recommend studying C++ by getting a book or using on-line resources.

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