[casual_games] XNA Vs Dark GDK
Robert Headley
Rheadley at op-games.com
Thu Dec 6 23:22:13 EST 2007
Are you already a programmer? And if so, what languages do your primarily
work in?
On Dec 6, 2007 6:33 PM, Bradley Mclain <bradleym06 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Well seeing as though both of these are free from Microsoft, what do
> believe would be the best product to go for a beginning game developer? As
> seeing I have no prior experience with either and have yet to start either
> option is fine.
>
> I have heard that the Dark GDK engine is not that good by todays
> standards? however the fact that is comes with so many free resources
> (models, sounds, etc) is enticing.
>
> Also how do the licenses in terms of releasing anything you make between
> the two compare?
>
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