Try Univ Maryland, Baltimore County in Catonsville , Maryland. I am an under-grad there, and from what I hear, we are on par with MIT. Even UMCP (College Park, also just known as Univ Maryland) admits UMBC has a better program and advises Comp Sci people go there. Plus they bought the world's best chess team!
Remember that these are the same people that have taken 3+ years to come out with a sequel. -The Red Alert hack doesn't count. I don't think westwood is even ready to tackle linux.
Wich raises the question, without directX, what do linux game devolopers use? I know DX works in WINE, but that can't be used. Should there be directX, or a wrapper library for linux?
I loved C&C, but maybe they've just kept me waiting too long.
Try Univ Maryland, Baltimore County in Catonsville , Maryland. I am an under-grad there, and from what I hear, we are on par with MIT. Even UMCP (College Park, also just known as Univ Maryland) admits UMBC has a better program and advises Comp Sci people go there. Plus they bought the world's best chess team!
Last I heard, It was single threaded and could not use multiple CPUs. Has this been fixed?
And which is better Dual CPU NT or Dual CPU Linux?
(Is there a major difference in the platform/proe SMP? that would make Linux or NT better?)
Thanks
Remember that these are the same people that have taken 3+ years to come out with a sequel.
-The Red Alert hack doesn't count.
I don't think westwood is even ready to tackle linux.
Wich raises the question, without directX, what do linux game devolopers use? I know DX works in WINE, but that can't be used. Should there be directX, or a wrapper library for linux?
I loved C&C, but maybe they've just kept me waiting too long.