Friday, September 16, 2011

Gaming Dept: Play Station Suite to support C#. Delphi - when?

Correspondent from New York


Your correspondent was sooo happy when it was announced the Play Station Suite SDK supports C#. Since C# language specifications and C#-related bindings are standardized (ECMA-344), they can be ported to many different platforms than Windows, such as embedded-systems, XBOX, iPad and now Play Station products.


Many Delphi developers unwittingly buy beautiful games with excellent 3D graphics, powered by game-engines that allows C# bindings.


When will there be Delphi for Play Station Suite? Delphi developers will insist on native direct access to Play Station hardware and need the fastest maths and graphics routines.


If "Delphi for Play Station" does comes, your correspondent will not be surprised these games titles will eat up all the memory, extremely glitchy, have bad graphics support and be annoying slow.

2 comments:

Ben Williams said...

Are there any games made of the PC that are written in Delphi? Is there a 3D engine in Delphi?

si said...

Yes, there are a few:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTyYM12YRew