hot questions tagged games - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-01T00:27:59Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=games&sort=hot http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1759397/the-quake-2-md2-file-format-theory 1 the quake 2 md2 file format (theory) Dr Deo 2009-11-18T21:58:05Z 2009-11-19T07:34:26Z <p>i am trying to load md2 files in opengl but i noticed that most example programs just use a </p> <p>precompiled list of normals. something like this..... </p> <p><code> //table of precalculated normals<br> { -0.525731f, 0.000000f, 0.850651f },<br> { -0.442863f, 0.238856f, 0.864188f },<br> { -0.295242f, 0.000000f, 0.955423f },<br> { -0.309017f, 0.500000f, 0.809017f },<br> ...<br> ...<br> </code></p> <p>Ok this may sound abit dumb, but i thought each model is made of different triangles, how then is it possible that you can use one set of precompiled normals to render all models? It seems abit strange and any ideas will be appreciated.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1691538/what-3d-graphics-framework-should-i-use-for-a-real-world-game-engine 2 What 3D graphics framework should I use for a real world game engine. Koper 2009-11-07T01:11:55Z 2009-11-24T15:11:28Z <p>Hello, I'm a C++ programmer with very extensive server programming experience. I'm however fairly bored at the moment and I decided to tackle a new area: 3D game programming, for learning purposes. Additionally I think this learning project may turn out to be good resume material in the future should I decide to work in this area.</p> <p>Instead of creating a 3D engine from scratch I decided to emulate as exactly as I'm able an existing one: World of Warcraft's. If you are curious as to why (feel free to skip this):</p> <ul> <li>It's a real world successful game</li> <li>All the map textures, models and what not are already done (I'm not interested in learning how to actually draw a texture with photoshop or whatever)</li> <li>Their file formats have been more or less completely reverse engineered</li> <li>There is already an identical open source project (wowmapview) that I can look at if I'm in trouble.</li> </ul> <p>ok, that was a long preface.. Now, my main question is the following: <strong>Should I use DirectX, OpenGL, wrapper libraries such as sdl, or what?</strong></p> <p>What's the most used one in the real world?</p> <p>And, something else that perplexes me: World of Warcraft appears to be using both! In fact, normally it uses DirectX, but you can use opengl by starting it with the "-opengl" switch via command line.</p> <p>Is this something common in games? Why did they do it? I imagine it's a lot of work and from my understanding nobody uses OpenGL anyway (very very few people know about the secret switch at all).</p> <p>If it's something usually done, do programmers usually create their own 3d engine "wrapper", something like SDL made in house, and based on switches / #defines / whatnot decide which API function to ultimately call (DirectX or OpenGL)? Or is this functionality already built in in sdl (you can switch between DirectX and OpenGL at will)?</p> <p>And, finally, do you have any books to suggest?</p> <p>Thanks!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1753745/making-render-method-virtual 0 Making render method virtual? Mr.Gando 2009-11-18T05:03:00Z 2009-11-18T05:24:25Z <p>I'm starting with C++ in more depth while building a simple 2d game engine. In my engine I have (or want to have) an "Abstract" <code>GameEntity</code> class, which carries the methods <code>draw</code>, <code>update</code>, and maybe <code>position</code> (x, y). I will add more stuff while it occurs to me.</p> <p>Classes to inherit from <code>GameEntity</code> would be anything that could be drawn on screen (<code>ParticleSystem</code>, <code>MovingSprite</code>, <code>StaticSprite</code>, <code>GuiMenu</code>, etc...)</p> <p>My problem is that to achieve that, I have declared <code>GameEntity</code> <code>draw()</code> and <code>update()</code> methods virtual:</p> <pre><code>virtual draw()=0; virtual update()=0; </code></pre> <p>So <code>ParticleSystem</code> has it's own draw and <code>MovingSprite</code> also has it's own <code>draw()</code> (and <code>update()</code>).</p> <p>I know virtual functions are expensive, or at least more expensive than regular methods. Do you think that what I'm doing is awful? Or too bad? If you do, I would really appreciate a better way to do this.</p> <p>Thanks!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1666213/flash-games-hack-score-is-49700-how-to-improve-flash-games-security 4 Flash games hack, score is 49700?? How to improve flash games security? flash_antihacker 2009-11-03T09:27:26Z 2009-11-05T21:43:16Z <p>I have 2 flash games (written in as3). Both the highscore value being hacked. The normal range of each game score is not more than 5000 (normal users, will only get 2000 - 3000 points). My current method of anti-hacking is:</p> <p>After finish the game, flash will use post parameters send: username=mike&amp;score=2000&amp;hash=md5(secret . username . score). In php page, I did the check, if the hash != md5(secret . username . score), it will return error, and WONT insert data into database. </p> <p>I believe this method is not enough, or my flash games would not be hacked. Is there anything I can do to improve my flash games security/anti-hacking??</p> <p>How do the hackers hack? Using third-party software like, Cheat Engine, Tamper data(firefox ext), tamperIE etc?? </p> <p>Can you list the all the standard hack methods? (by knowing the hack methods/problems, means has solved 50% of the problems, at least I know where the problems are, and do certain pre-caution to that)</p> <p>Well, my title has "49700" because both games highscore are 49700 (actually alots of this score value inserted into my database, different users thought), so I believe they are using same methods</p> <p>Thanks</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1675204/tic-tac-toe-design-pattern 2 Tic Tac Toe Design Pattern behrk2 2009-11-04T17:00:13Z 2009-11-04T17:24:53Z <p>Hey everyone,</p> <p>I was wondering if I could get your thoughts and advice as to what would be the best/most advantageous design pattern for a networked Tic Tac Toe game?</p> <p>I have been looking at the following design patterns: Factory, Abstract Factory, Singleton, Prototype, and Builder.</p> <p>In your experience, which would be the best to use, and why?</p> <p>Right now, my Tic Tac Toe game is a threaded client/server game that can be played over the internet via sockets. However, I am going to refactor the game in some way to make use of a design pattern.</p> <p>I was thinking about setting up a client/server architecture that can be used for playing many different types of games, such as tic tac toe, connect 5, etc...</p> <p>What direction should I go? I am looking to go into a direction that will really give me some experience with design patterns...</p> <p>Thanks!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1709820/games-helps-to-encourage-students-to-learn 0 Games helps to encourage students to learn? [closed] Agusti-N 2009-11-10T17:43:06Z 2009-11-10T17:48:30Z <p>Hi, this week i try to explain to some students the importance to learn some algorithms and other stuff that help me in my career, but i don't know how to demostrate the real importance of this things. Then i think in games, IMO every teen love to play games, and then i think... how about teach this algorithms in games like wargames or something like this. The question it's very simple, do you think that games helps to encourage students to learn?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1656636/where-to-learn-about-enemy-game-algorithms-like-starcraft-warcraft 1 Where to learn about enemy game algorithms (like Starcraft/Warcraft)? unknown (google) 2009-11-01T08:04:22Z 2009-11-02T12:57:33Z <p>I would like to learn about games (strategy) algorithms especially about how do enemies algorithms works ? </p> <p>Is there any good place for beginners?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1658776/beat-em-up-game-space-management 0 Beat em' up game space management ? Mr.Gando 2009-11-01T23:27:45Z 2009-11-02T12:17:51Z <p>Hello, I am in the process of making my 2D engine for a Beat'em Up game (Castle Crashers is what I call Beat'em Up or Brawler kind of game ). </p> <p>I will support 2D sprites and 2D particle emitters. This is all done in the engine now. But I have come to an issue that I would like to ask for advice:</p> <p>It's about "space" management, what I thought was to do something as this image shows:</p> <p><img src="http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/9162/spacingprototype1.png" alt="alt text" /></p> <p>My idea is to make a grid ( Spatial Hash or Grid ), of the ground where my Particle Emitters / 2D sprites will live. In my picture, I have enumerated this slots from 1 to N, (don't have to be 35, it's just for showing purposes ). My idea is to draw the "GameElements" (Sprites/Emitters) in order from 0 to N , ( going from bucket 0 to bucket N ) , so then I will get them to display correctly overlapped on screen (back to forward).</p> <p>I know this could be done by just comparing the lower Y axis of each Element and performing a "quicksort" too, but having the Grid could allow me to perform Collision Detection in a better way , and if I do something like A* to implement some kind of AI, it could help me too.</p> <p>This is the first game of this kind that I do , so suggestions are pretty much welcome :)</p> <p>Thanks!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1641706/as-a-future-game-developer-5-6ish-years-from-now-would-i-still-be-using-c 1 As a future game developer (5-6ish years from now), would I still be using C++ [closed] deeb 2009-10-29T05:02:57Z 2009-10-29T05:11:47Z <p>Will C++ still be <em>the</em> game language in 5-6 years?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1668617/c-asp-net-blackjack-cardgames-reference 1 C# ASP.Net BlackJack/CardGames Reference Goober 2009-11-03T16:49:26Z 2009-11-03T17:00:05Z <p>Hello.</p> <p>I want to build a card game in C# ASP.Net.</p> <p>Something like blackjack or solitaire.</p> <p>Has anyone any ideas on how to go about doing this or any references I could refer to? Books on card game designs would be a good help.</p> <p>Help greatly appreciated.</p> <p>Cheers.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1549698/javascript-game-what-should-i-know 0 Javascript Game: What should i know? acidzombie24 2009-10-11T02:43:05Z 2009-10-11T02:58:48Z <p>I am thinking as a challenge i should write a javascript based game. I want sound, images and input. A background to simulate a screen (like 640x480 with all my images in it) would be useful to separate the rest of the page from the 'game'. What should i look at?</p> <p>Some things i would need</p> <ul> <li>Framecontrol. A way to get the current time (or delta).</li> <li>Image, displaying it and moving it. How do i display full image. Knowing pixel access may be cool.</li> <li>Input A way to lock it in a box (like flash does) is cool.</li> <li>Sound play simple sounds on demand (like when i get a hit). Several sounds at once would be great</li> <li>Bottlenecks. What are things that will kill the CPU?</li> <li>Restrictions. What cant i do? I hear i cant 'sleep' to wait. I must set a callback</li> <li>Good or best pratice. What are good things i can do to either keep speed up or to lower glitch or compatibility problems.</li> </ul>