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Walrus
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Slovenia
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Posted - Feb 08 2004 :  07:37:37 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ok, I know this has been discussed A LOT on this and other forums, so let me form the question a little bit diffrent:

I am thinking of making a 2d game. I have some experience with DirectDraw(7) and no with DirectX8. Apart from some of the DX8's features(rotation, alpha-blending), is there any really important reason not to use DDraw7?

Thanks in advance for any answers.

sdw
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USA
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Posted - Feb 08 2004 :  1:51:37 PM  Show Profile  Visit sdw's Homepage  Click to see sdw's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
I don't think so, but I've never tried anything new than dx7. But I think you can do pretty much anything from dx8 in dx7 with help of some dlls. But perhaps it's done faster in dx8? Not sure. I use Dx7 and I have no problems with it. There could be problems using dx8 on older machines too.

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Krazex
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Posted - Feb 09 2004 :  03:13:02 AM  Show Profile  Visit Krazex's Homepage  Reply with Quote
DX8 is less compatible (Intel GFX Adapters), it is harder to make buffers and surface graphics transfer in DX8 and you have to use more enumeration to get compablilty.
Tho DX8 is way faster at Alpha Blend, but if your good with buffers go for DX7.
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Walrus
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Slovenia
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Posted - Feb 11 2004 :  06:07:41 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks!

So I'll use DirectX7. To be honest, I'm not much of an expert in graphics programming, but I think I've been using DirectDraw for long enough now to use it well.
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Peter
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Canada
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Posted - Feb 11 2004 :  9:34:29 PM  Show Profile  Visit Peter's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Well, after using D3D for a while, its really hard to go back to DirectDraw. Overall its faster, more flexible, and yields better graphics (even for 2d games)

But use whatever api you're comfortable with.

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Walrus
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Slovenia
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Posted - Feb 12 2004 :  04:50:11 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Not that this'll change my mind, but I am interested - what exactly do you have in mind with "yields better graphics" ?
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Krazex
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Posted - Feb 12 2004 :  05:17:13 AM  Show Profile  Visit Krazex's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I has easier way to do graphic manipulation and alpha channels +++

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