I hope someone reads this last post of mine, because I'm kind of lost.
First of all, what kind of computer is recommended for optimal results from Dark Game SDK on windows platorm? If I sell my desktop, and go with a laptop for portable programming what do you all think I should get. Under $2,000 though.
After doing some research I feel there are only a few decisions for me to make right now. Unfortunately, I can't find enough resourses on my questions, so maybe you all can help me. I gave some background on me to see if it helps.
I'm attending a "Small C" class in college right now, and I'm a Junior in college. My basics are pretty much done and I'm now on my degree classes/electives. I'm looking for some books to read on the side of my "C" class, before I decide to learn C++ and beyond.
Most of the articles on DirectX and OpenGL are outdated. Is it typically safer to use DirectX since using C++ means probably using these (Microsoft Visual C++ 7.0 and Microsoft DirectX 9.0c SDK) (or the latest ones.)
If I'm totally off don't shoot me.
What book(s) should I look into for this type of interest? Especially my game interest being a genre that I'm not hearing much about on any form of chat. If you think of any other things I should think about in deciding what I may want to use to develop such a game in the future I would be interested. My biggest thing is to find a really useful book for learning C++ and also a book on third-person adventure games such as Resident Evil (I think that is what it is classified as.)
My last question is what sets Dark Game SDK above all the other SDKs and other software for what I am trying to accomplish. Maybe I need to talk to sales LOL! Point is I can't find comparative data to other Game SDK tools, so I'm not sure if what I might buy would be the best for the job I want to do. (Who wants to by software they will end up not wanting?)
Language: C++
Compiler: Microsoft Visual C++
Target Platform: Windows
API: DirectX (I might change my mind, but so far this seems the safest.)
Software: Maybe Dark Game SDK
Microsoft Visual C++ 7.0 (2002 .NET) or higher
Microsoft DirectX 9.0c SDK
Game Interest: Action/Adventure game (similar to Resident Evil) with movie sequences before and during and endgame. Also, with puzzles and things that require you to use your head, combined with suspense and horror gameplay.