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rpgcodex > the threads can be improved by adding more replies

NeoKino
NeoKino
Instead of using sprites, use a 3d renderer or a 3d based engine.
Excidium II
Excidium II
nooooooooooooooooooooooo
FuriousGamer87
FuriousGamer87
3d based engine bring its own set of problems larger than isometric though. Largely being needed to iterate the code for up to several years to iron out all the bugs and poor performance. You can see this lack of coding polish in most 3d indie games.
Kahr
Pff ... Animations. Just make a Blobber.
Excidium II
Excidium II
Or just be smart about it

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