NeoEngine vs OGRE

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NeoEngine vs OGRE

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Reference: http://neoengine.sourceforge.net/

Anybody had any luck using PB with this engine? It looks far more advanced the OGRE, and free too...
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Hmmm...this does look interesting. I like the 3D model options as well. I'll have to look over this some more. The license on this is perfect as well. Thanks for the tip. :D
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Post by sigi »

Here is another one:

http://irrlicht.sourceforge.net/downloads.html

But i don`t know how to use it with PureBasic.
I think i must learn C++. :cry:
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hm

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I found libraries programed for VB for this engine but it cost about $500.

In fact there is more classes in this engine which PB have week support.
I don't know I tryed to code something with thoose libraries an nothing. Even examples doesn't work in rel VB. Some stupid error (I wasn't even initialized thoose libraries).

The solution is FRED and ODE. So just wait for a ODE.

... and for a Fred of course.
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Re: NeoEngine vs OGRE

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Shannara wrote:Reference: http://neoengine.sourceforge.net/

Anybody had any luck using PB with this engine? It looks far more advanced the OGRE, and free too...
They have primitives 8)
Is there a dll available to test it out :?:
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Post by dmoc »

Jeez :? take your pick from the link below. Problem is not availability or even cost, it's time and effort learning and integrating one into your choice of dev language.

http://www.3dengines.net/
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Post by CNESM »

Hi,

more beautiful Engines on:

http://www.3dengines.de

The Neon Engines looks great but the integration will take much time. There are many good Engines ... (take a look on 3dengines.de)
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