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[pygame] is fast opengl a possibility in pygame?
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- Subject: [pygame] is fast opengl a possibility in pygame?
- From: Drewcore <drewsph@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 14:06:16 -0500
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hi guys.. i was checking out the NeHe opengl tutorials (opengl is very
new to me) and i'm having a good time learning. however, whenever i
run the python translations of the code, after the 7th or 8th
tutorials, the fps drops very low. so for my question: is creating a
playable game (speed-wise) a possibility with pygame and pyopengl?
probably an annoying question, but i'm curious.
drew
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