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Question bot programming - 02-09-2006

are bots programmed in C or C++? Or both? i wnt to know so i can gie bot programming a try.
  
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Default Re: bot programming - 02-09-2006

HL bots are usually written in C++, however many are actually C-style C++ (i.e., use no classes)
bots for some other games (like Quake 2 or the official bot in Quake 3) are usually written in C.

If you want to do a HL bot, you can download the HPB bot source code at http://planethalflife.com/botman and take a look at it.
  
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so that means I can do it in C? cause i dont know C++.
  
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you probably can't do HL bots in pure C, but not knowing C++ is okay for doing HL bots.

(I've moved this to the "Bot Coding" area.)

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