It is a 2 out of 5 stars on the scale of technical utility—a broken script that crashes on execution. But as a piece of accidental literature? It is a 5 out of 5—a terse, heartbreaking reminder that every frame we see is just a temporary victory over the void.
Below is a C++ code snippet demonstrating how to register a new frame buffer using the BinkRegisterFrameBuffers function. Frame Buffer Registration Code bink register frame buffer8 new