PSP 3D Programming
PSP 3D Programming
Hi all, i hope someone can help me with answers.
I wonder if PSP 'Official' SDK use any well known 3D library like OPENGL or DIRECTX. If i wanna pickup 3D gaming programming stuff for PSP before getting the real Sony PSP official SDK, where and how should i start? I have a good idea for PSP game, and i dream of having my own title. Please help..
I wonder if PSP 'Official' SDK use any well known 3D library like OPENGL or DIRECTX. If i wanna pickup 3D gaming programming stuff for PSP before getting the real Sony PSP official SDK, where and how should i start? I have a good idea for PSP game, and i dream of having my own title. Please help..
These really aren't the forums to discuss this... We don't use the official sdk here, and questions like that raise other questions...
If you are able to get yourself in a business position where you can legally obtain a license and a copy of the official psp sdk, and be in charge of writing the 3D side of the code, you are already going to be well versed in 3D graphics enough that switching the api you use would be fairly trivial. ... and judging from your question it seems pretty obvious you aren't going to end up in a position to legally have the official sdk, so there is no point in discussing it.
If you are able to get yourself in a business position where you can legally obtain a license and a copy of the official psp sdk, and be in charge of writing the 3D side of the code, you are already going to be well versed in 3D graphics enough that switching the api you use would be fairly trivial. ... and judging from your question it seems pretty obvious you aren't going to end up in a position to legally have the official sdk, so there is no point in discussing it.
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Makeshift Development
Makeshift Development
I learn some 3d graphics concepts b4 and some opengl stuff but never go into advanced stage. My idea is to write a proof-of-concept of my ideal game and form a team to develop the real things. Maybe changing those 3d api would be trivial, but isn't it best to find the most efficient way and shortest path when coming to developing the real psp game from my proof-of-concept works. And i would definately get a official SDK if all these things happen. A official SDK just costs few thousand bucks only rite?
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Let me tell you right now that for a person in your position it's just not possible to get an SDK.disentan wrote:So those are required steps in order to get a SDK? could you elaborate abit on "show them the game" step? I mean how could i show them any game b4 get my hand on their SDK? Sorry if all these sound stupid..
The steps to becoming a registered Sony developer are fairly foolproof. You'll need to have, at minimum, a shipped title under your belt, a team of a reasonable size, and a rock-solid game concept with plenty of development artwork, milestone schedules, adequate funding, a playable demo and most probably a respected licence and/or publisher behind you.
It's just not possible to go from zero to hero, it takes a lot of work.
However, the homebrew SDK (Which is freely available) is incredibly similar to the official SDK. If you can master that, you'd be able to jump right in with an official kit if you get a job working on PSPs professionally.
No, it would not. We do NOT use the official sdk here.holger wrote:it would be nice if someone with access to the original SDK could report whether PSPGL is working (or what problems arise).
Holger
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Makeshift Development
Makeshift Development
Yes you can. Look at Iris or the 3d racer by AnonymousTipster.disentan wrote:Wow, that has certainly waken me up from dreaming. I wonder if i could use homebrew SDK to develop game as good as those official psp titles?
I'm the coder of iris and i've really yet to scrach the surface of what I can accomplish on the psp.