TSE Details
by Patrick Bohnet · in Torque Game Engine Advanced · 10/28/2004 (8:10 am) · 0 replies
Well, this is going to sound redundant... but.
I am investigating engines and tools for a future project. Right now, from what I have seen, the TSE is what I will recommend. But I had a couple of questions.
TSE is a stand alone product. I don't need TGE to be able to use the TSE. How much of TGE does TSE use? How "new" is the TSE. Is it simply the TGE with a new graphics layer, or was the internals re worked, made more modular, adjusted, tweaked, or upgraded? What is the difference between TSE and TGE... graphics alone? Is there a new API, what are the differences?
Specifically... there was a question in the TNL forum about integrating the "polished" TNL back into TGE. One of the developers had stated that they were working on TSE first, and would possibly look into re integrating TNL into TGE until TSE was done, if they did at all. There is one specific piece of TNL that I am very interested in (the encrypted communication), and I was wondering if TSE used the same network layer as TGE... or if it used TNL.
I am investigating engines and tools for a future project. Right now, from what I have seen, the TSE is what I will recommend. But I had a couple of questions.
TSE is a stand alone product. I don't need TGE to be able to use the TSE. How much of TGE does TSE use? How "new" is the TSE. Is it simply the TGE with a new graphics layer, or was the internals re worked, made more modular, adjusted, tweaked, or upgraded? What is the difference between TSE and TGE... graphics alone? Is there a new API, what are the differences?
Specifically... there was a question in the TNL forum about integrating the "polished" TNL back into TGE. One of the developers had stated that they were working on TSE first, and would possibly look into re integrating TNL into TGE until TSE was done, if they did at all. There is one specific piece of TNL that I am very interested in (the encrypted communication), and I was wondering if TSE used the same network layer as TGE... or if it used TNL.
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