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heinrich5991 wrote:
Elite Tee wrote:
Franchan wrote:

even though graphical development is moving forward, but are any major coding/ game play being implemented in 0.6?

Well 0.6 is written in Lua...And don't think that this is nothing special,it's a great leap in development! smile

You're not really up-to-date. That was given up months ago.

Even more than a year.

Antoine de Saint Exupéry: It seems that perfection is reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
Besides -  I am the gfx guy!

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Re: Finishing touches

I'm just saying smile

EDIT: Ok now I'm soo f***ing confused!

Landil wrote:

Just to give you an idea about what happened: the whole code was refactored to provide a better readability, the engine was in big parts ported from C to C++.

From Main page>News. Date: 2011-02-14

Matricks wrote:

Right now you have to learn C++. When 0.6.0 comes out you have to learn Lua because all game play code will be written in it.

Thats what Matricks said back in 8-3-2009. This is the topic

Once in a century...

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Emotes aren't only for spamming, but they add a whole new level of cuteness to the game smile

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So I ask you Mods,Admins and Devs:
Could you please post a list of versions and in what programming language they were wrotten?

Once in a century...

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teeworlds is almost completely written in c and c++, only for the building process some python scripts are used, and the protocol is also generated with python scripts (however, this creates c/c++ code). For the latest release, a lot of the c code used has been refactored and teeworlds is now based on c++ even more. Lua is in fact not used at all. There was a plan for that, but it has, as stated before, been abandoned long ago.

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I'm glad you found this topic, as you just need to click on the following topics to find out what changed.
http://www.teeworlds.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=7526
http://www.teeworlds.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=7576

Antoine de Saint Exupéry: It seems that perfection is reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
Besides -  I am the gfx guy!