Could we make 3d games using c++

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Could we make 3d games using c++

 
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I mean we create our own game engine which works well with vectors and can mainpulate the 3d card and sound cards.And works with USB control pads
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Absolutely. C++ is used extensively in developing some components of games.
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Yes you can.

There are multiple ways to do that. The easiest way to use some 3d engine, but that will require you to know a few basic stuff, a bet beyound begginer level.

You could learn the Win32API and use DirectX for you gfx,sound,input but that involves more work.

If you are interested, have a look around http://www.gamedev.net
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I never made a game in C, but i will I was wondering would OpenGL be a good thing to run C on?
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