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As an indie game developer, what is your technical style?
Not Invented Here: If I didn't make it, it doesn't belong in the engine. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Library Addict: My engine is basically a bunch of libraries glued together. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
The Moderate: I use the occasional library when it makes good sense. 100%  100%  [ 1 ]
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 Post subject: EDITech Site Launched!
PostPosted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 12:58 am 
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Greetings All!

We've just launched the new EDITech site www.edigames.com/tech

It's a site where indie developers can purchase components (and eventually entire game engine solutions) to build or improve their games and engines.

As of launch we have our first component 'Core' which is a small and extremely affordable component ($4.99) which is used to generate a game-loop signal and handle internal frame-timing.

Many developers get their game-loop code from articles, books or tutorials; but many have flaws. The game-loop is a very overlooked component, and the core library can provide you with a solid solution so you don't run into tricky issues with hardware configurations later.

Core is just the first of many components to appear on the site, some commercial and some freely avaliable. Our goal is to make the site a great repository of simple components that act as the most basic building blocks of future indie games and engines.

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Ethereal Darkness Interactive
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