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| #1419301 in Books | Cengage Learning PTR | 2004-06-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 2.17 x7.28 x9.10l,3.79 | File type: PDF | 849 pages | ||30 of 33 people found the following review helpful.| The best book I've found on this topic by far|By Patrick|I found the 1st edition of this book to be the best book on this topic I have found. I use much of the code and many of the concepts from this book in a hobby level multi-user RPG I have written. My review of that book is attached below.
Because I greatly appreciated the content of the 1st edition, I also b||Introduction Part 1: Working with this Book 1. Preparing for the Book Part 2: DirectX Basics 2. Drawing with DirectX Graphics 3. Interacting with DirectInput 4. Playing Sound and Music with DirectX Audio and DirectShow 5. Networking with DirectPlay 6. Creating
In comparison to the popular first edition, "Programming Role Playing Games with DirectX (1931841098), this second version covers the updated version of DirectX (DirectX 9). Readers learn how to use DirectX 9 to create a complete role-playing game. This comprehensive guide contains everything the reader needs to know, while at the same time incorporating reader feedback and eliminating the bare-boned basics contained in the first edition. It begins by teaching the reade...
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