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Flash MX or Director MX for a full 3D game...?...

Asked by soulcode in Adobe Flash

Tags: mx, director, 3d, game, flash

Hi all,

I'm in the process of designing a web-based 3D fighting game.  I want to use macromedia technology to achieve this, but dont know if it would be better if I use flash mx or director mx.

Game Requirements:
- full 3d environment
- have imported 3d models with animation
- full stereo sound
- fast gameplay
- potentually big file sizes
- be playable or downloadable
- network playable with other users on the internet

Examples of similar games (though my one will not be as complex and will be web-based): Tekken 3, Street Fighter EX2, Mortal Kombat 4, Soul Calibar, etc...

It seems as if people on the net generally develop games in Flash MX, is all the above requirements possible in Flash, or should Director MX be best to handle it all.  Also, it seems as if its possible to use both technologies aswell, if so, what areas of the game would be best developed in which product?

Sorry if these questions are basic, off topic or too broad... but I'm trying to get a feel for web game development (which i'm unfimiliar with).  All is not lost though, I am a Win and Web app developer.

Your Help would be much appreciated.

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