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DirectX Tic Tac Toe
Developer   Dave
GenrePuzzle
PlatformWindows
Downloads521

About: This is a simple DirectX9 Tic Tac To game. There is UML design included, texture manager, factory pattern example, input manager and an organised render loop. Any problems please PM m

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It says it can't find the DLL d3d9.dll. How do I tell what version of DirectX I have?

Mike C.
http://www.coolgroups.com/zoomer/

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Okay. I got DirectX 9.0 and installed it.

Still, your program generated errors and was closed by Windows.

I'm not impressed.

Mike C.
http://www.coolgroups.com/zoomer/

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Oh crap really?

I'll take a look at it when i find some time.

I apologise. Strangely it worked on all my friends computers i tested it on.

ace

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Don't listen to mike74. The game worked great on my machine.

So far it looks very impressive! I really like the glowing border effect.

My only suggestions:

1.) Supply a readme with the game. I know they have the controls posted on GD.net, but it is helpful nonetheless.

2.) Create a start menu (Perhaps that would be a good place for a help menu)

3.) Create a custom image for the winning player. (instead of the message box.)

4.) Perhaps a score board if you were to implement multiple rounds (I think that would be fun.)

All-in-all it looks great man. Keep up the good work!

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I will do all of that in another version. Thanks for the suggestions!

ace

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