Just to make sure XNA game studio express is just for programing only
so then what is the actual software that allows you to create your own levels in the game and to create the actual models that would be placed in the levels?
XBL Radio.com has put out their roundtable on XNA with myself and a couple of developers. Check it o...
By jimperry
hi Guys another update with the games component for redering bounding box,Spheres , line, the code e...
By tridex
I was wondering, is there a proper way to setup an object in max for export as .fbx to xna?For examp...
By dchin
Get it here:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=21e979e3-b8ae-4ea6-8e65-393ea76...
By davidweller_msft
Is XNA supported on XP embedded?If not will it be in the near future?...
By cavably, 2 Comments
Hi,Is the XNA framework runtime going to be in a future Windows Update?Just wondering as if I manage...
By lamptonworm, 2 Comments
Hi,A lot of my projects are mixtures of C# and C++/CLI. I use C++/CLI for seamless interop with nati...
By break_r, 3 Comments
Hello everyone.I am creating a way to draw some simple 3D primitives and I am wondering what would b...
By zubon, 2 Comments
I installed VC# express, then XNA Beta2.. Started a game new project in XNA Game Studio Express (Bet...
By none_justreading, 1 Comments
The same software that is used for any other 3D game - 3DS, Maya, Blender, MilkShape, etc.
By the way, XNA Build and XNA Game Studio Express are not the same thing. There is a separate forum for GSE questions.
profeclipse | Wed, 05 Sep 2007 19:46:00 GMT |
then what is XNA build used for
demonslayer | Wed, 05 Sep 2007 19:47:00 GMT |
Read the very first topic in this forum titled "XNA Build versus XNA Game Studio Express".
profeclipse | Wed, 05 Sep 2007 19:48:00 GMT |
I just got XNA and i am not at all familiar with programming at all. So i was just wondering what are the basaics for making a third person side scroller? Such as moving your guy while his legs are moving on the screen or shooting ammo from a gun.
demonslayer | Wed, 05 Sep 2007 19:49:00 GMT |
Any responses to this question should be directed here.
jimperry | Wed, 05 Sep 2007 19:50:00 GMT |