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− | SFML is a framework that uses C++, this is the most sensible way of creating a game in C++. Otherwise you will have to code every aspect of your game, including the mundane tasks such as listening for key presses or drawing a Sprite to the screen.
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− | [https://www.sfml-dev.org/ SFML website]
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− | [https://www.sfml-dev.org/tutorials/2.5/ SFML Tutorials Page]
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− | Other options, instead of SFML could be:
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− | *OpenGL
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− | *SDL (SDL2)
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− | Both options would be more intensive and more difficult than SFML.
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− | ==SFML TRC Tutorials==
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− | [[C++ Creating A Project]]
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− | [[C++ Drawing to the screen]]
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− | [[C++ Input & Movement]]
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− | [[C++ Creating & Drawing a Map]]
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