I have a great deal of experience in VB, C#/Java and slightly less in C from school and my own interest/family involvement. I have created many 2D side-scrolling games, both with libraries and entirely from scratch. I don't have a great deal of money and so I haven't upgraded/purhased a new computer (desktop or a replacement laptop) since I got my current one some 5years ago. It runs fairly slowly (around 1.4ghz, has 2gb RAM and no deadicated grahpics. I run Windows (Vista))
My idea for a game is a static structure, such as a tower block or a crane for example on which the player (through first person view) would walk around and interact with objects to complete the game - much like a Portal style game, just without the portals or any in-hand objects.
I'd prefer to use C# with the TAO Framework wrapper on the OpenGL Library, but I know this is not everyones first choice.
So: Is this method of C# + TAO a good one, or should I scrap this and work with OpenGL and C/C++ or another language+wrapper/toolkit that might be easier to use?
Is a first-person view more or less difficult than third-person view to impliment for games? (I assumed first is easier as you don't have to use a player model and animations and the code behind them)
On my limited hardware, is a grahpics/CPU intensive game like with OpenGL going to be worthwile or will it be more of a challenge with my current (lacking) computer? If not - are their any other 3D alternatives to use - such as the Blender Game Engine which runs (just) on my computer?
Would I be better using some prewritten Engine and/or Grahpic extenion libraries, or since this is more of an learning adventure, would writting a lot of the 'engine' like code myself be a good idea?