Not trying to hijack the thread, but I wanted to point out one more thing. TV3D is currently being used by the US Military, multiple Gov't agencies including in NASA's next generation space simulator, Saab, and the BBC. We've got major clients all over the world, and I am currently writing a 6 page article for Europes biggest software magazine, all dedicated to how TV3D can save development time and money, and I've written two chapters for different books in the past 4 months about game development middleware, which will be coming out within the next 6 months. We have a huge community of users who are all indie devs, working on very complex 3D apps. TV3D eliminates the need to learn DX programming, and allows you to code using any language you want (VB, VB.Net, C#, C++, Delphi, etc). Overall it just makes sense. =)
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(Sorry, marketing off, lol... Btw, I'm darqSHADOW on there, the owner and Project Manager, plus I coded the entire website and networking engine.)