What is Aurora licensee?
by Sammy · in General Discussion · 05/04/2006 (6:42 pm) · 1 replies
Hi all,
In a recent thread "I want Physics" , I found this word "Aurora licensee".
What does this mean? Is Aurora a game engine?
Thanks in advance
Sammy
:)
In a recent thread "I want Physics" , I found this word "Aurora licensee".
What does this mean? Is Aurora a game engine?
Thanks in advance
Sammy
:)
Associate David Montgomery-Blake
David MontgomeryBlake
It is interfaced through C#(Mono/MS Net), Visual Basic, BlitzMax, Purebasic, and DarkBasic so far. It is a fun engine from what I've seen so far. I haven't gotten to dig that deep since I have been hitting grad school hard. But this summer beckons so that I can play a little more.
I'm not sure if it is the engine that Adrian's crew is currently using or if it is one which they have used in the past.
The reason I mentioned it wasn't really that relevant to the thread. It was actually more relevant to a mini-conversation between Adrian and I in that thread. I wanted to give him props more than illuminate engines with physics integration. A cursory search on devmaster or google will give you a huge number of engines with physics integration.
But I'm all about giving props where they are due.
That's pretty much all.