Linked by Steve Husted on Mon 13th Sep 2004 08:28 UTC
Linux gaming. Let's face it - it's terrible. Tux Racer? Please. Quake III, okay, I'll give you that. NeverWinter Nights? If you can get it to work. WINE? If you have enough hair left to pull out, WINE is a good choice.
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opengl was made for professionals. this was commonly used in 3d programs for developers.
well, direct x evolutioned faster, but take in account, opengl is for profesionals.
One example: Have you ever tried to use an old direct x game with newer api? Many games do not work.
direct x was a qick and dirty programmed api. since direct x 7 it got almost stable. that is the difference.
Differentiate this two apis.
opengl was made for professionals. this was commonly used in 3d programs for developers.
well, direct x evolutioned faster, but take in account, opengl is for profesionals.
One example: Have you ever tried to use an old direct x game with newer api? Many games do not work.
direct x was a qick and dirty programmed api. since direct x 7 it got almost stable. that is the difference.