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19 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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DirectXTK
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I need help to make SSE Display Tweaks work.
LoadScreenAllow= LoadScreenBlock=All Note: In cases where only loadscreens with conditions are allowed, it is possible that none will show even if no others are available. LoadScreenFilter=false LoadScreenAllow= LoadScreenBlock=All Remove all lens flare from weather records. This is done in-memory and is not persistent. DisableWeatherLensFlare=false Disable actor fade when camera intersects the body. DisableActorFade=false Disable player fade when camera intersects the body. DisablePlayerFade=false [OSD] Enable the on-screen display. Enable=false InitiallyOn=true Comma separated list of displayed stats. fps - Framerate bare_fps - Just the framerate, no formatting frametime - Frametime bare_frametime - Just the frametime, no formatting counter - Frame counter vram - Video ram usage (used / budget) * all - Everything * Note that this line does not show total amount of memory available but rather the OS allocated budget which can vary based on how much is consumed by other applications. If usage exceeds the budget, you'll likely experience stuttering. Requires DXGI 1.4. Stats related to specific drivers are configured in their respective sections. Show=fps,vram How often the OSD updates (in seconds). UpdateInterval=0.3 Keys used used to toggle the OSD. ComboKey uses built-in constants, ToggleKey is a DX scan code (https://www.creationkit.com/index.php?title=Input\_Script) ComboKey: 1 - Left Shift 2 - Right Shift 3 - Left Control 4 - Right Control 5 - Left Alt 6 - Right Alt 7 - Left Win 8 - Right Win ComboKey=1 and ToggleKey=0xD2 is Left Shift + Insert ComboKey=1 ToggleKey=0xD2 Align the OSD. 1 - Top Left 2 - Top Right 3 - Bottom Left 4 - Bottom Right Align=1 OSD position offset (X Y). Offset=4 4 Font scale (X Y) Omit Y for uniform scaling Scale=1.0 0.9 Adjust font scale based on amount of lines drawn. AutoScale=true Scale font size based on window size. Size remains constant when resolution to window size ratio != 1, for example when playing at non-native resolutions. ScaleToWindow=true Set a custom font. You can generate bitmaps from fonts installed on your system with MakeSpriteFont. https://github.com/microsoft/DirectXTK/wiki/MakeSpriteFont Run the tool with /NoPremultiply and place files in Data\SKSE\Plugins\SDTFonts FontFile= Font and outline color (RGBA). Color=255 255 255 255 OutlineColor=0 0 0 255 Outline offset. OutlineOffset=1 "
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Xenia: Xbox 360 Emulator
XNA died when the people behind it left, thus the C++ side won once again, and DirectXTK was born as replacement.
https://walbourn.github.io/directxtk/
Years later they kind of sponsored Monogame, when they were recovering from XBox One mess,
https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2016/03/14/letter-chris-charla-i...
By the way, I think one of these episodes talks about the emulation, but I am not certain if it was on this podcast I heard about it.
https://theretrohour.com/?s=xbox
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Need help converting wav files to XWB without the wav file names being changed
So for the past 8 hours, I've been trying to mod the music files for Bloons Monkey City. I converted some songs I wanted to use in BMC using audacity to wav and made sure to rename the files to the songs I wanted to replace. I used XWBtool to repackage the wav files into an XWB file, the file format BMC uses to store its music in. I used Foobar2000 to view the XMB file, and for whatever reason all the song names get changed to whatever the XWB file name is after repackaging them using XWBtool (I.e. The XWB's file name is whatever the first wav file XWBtool repackages. In my case, "WaveBank#1 (MCity_MvM)" is the first wav file that gets repackaged, so for whatever reason every other file also gets its names changed to "WaveBank#1 (MCity_MvM)," which is causing me a problem as BMC won't be able to read the other music files.).
- Flight Mechanics
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Learning DirectX 12 in 2023
DirectXTK 12 (includes SimpleMath and other goodies)
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Where can I learn directX
DirectXtutorial doesn't seem to have the greatest C++ code either. I would definitely use ComPtr.
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Where to start learning OpenGL or DirectX11 Graphics Programming with C++?
DirectXTK (basically XNA ported to C++, after it was dropped)
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Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition - How to play with the new graphics BUT with the old fonts
Thank you for your reply, I make spritefont from this link https://github.com/microsoft/DirectXTK/wiki/SpriteFont but still cannot show the right font Maybe have to check parameter of old font
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I'm having a hard time staying committed to learning C++ and OpenGL for game development.
Because you get stuff like DirectXTK and PIX from the company that does the API, while on Khronos stuff you need to go hunting for comunity or GPU vendor specific tooling.
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How to handle multithreading in concept.
then check up this https://github.com/microsoft/DirectXTK/wiki/Getting-Started
urho3d
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Which engine/program do you use?
Urho3D, an open source C++ game engine.
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C++ Game Engine?
I believe Urho3d supports MacOS (see 'about' page on the legacy website).
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Any Small c++ Engine for an fps game
Urho3D
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I'd like to learn game engine development - where to even start?
If you're literally clueless your best bet is to first start learning with an existing clean-ish engine like Urho3D implementing whatever feature/screwing-around or start with a framework like nVidia's Donut that gets you your window and basic rendering in place.
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Game Engine Renderer Architecture regarding UI
I would recommend tracking through the gist of Urho3D's batch/batchqueue stuff as it's a reasonable setup that is very intelligible (if you speak C++), it's not the greatest thing on the planet but you should be able to roughly grok it in an afternoon. Doing draw batch-pumps greatly streamlines the final drawing code.
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Game engine for programmars
You could try Urho3D or its newer fork rbfx.
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Preferred game engine
I use an engine called rbfx which is a fork of the Urho3D engine. A lot of it is just the fact that I've been using it for over a decade, so I am comfortable with it. I'm a programmer, not really comfortable with integrated editor engines such as Unity or Godot, and the easy C++ extensibility of the engine appeals to me. Plus it's decently powerful, and well supported on a lot of platforms (I build for Windows, WebGL, and very occasionally RPi for the most part) and is open source to satisfy that stubbornly libertarian side of my character.
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What is the lightest C++ 3D game engine for Linux?
You might be interested in Urho3D.
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I need a REALLY lightweight engine
If you don't mind something experimental, there is a C# version of Urho3D that is in fairly active development. There is also a C#-scriptable branch of the Urho3D fork, rbfx, located here. Both of these projects are still pretty in-the-works, but are still pretty usable.
- achieving 00's / ps2 graphics
What are some alternatives?
GLFW - A multi-platform library for OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Vulkan, window and input
Ogre 3D - scene-oriented, flexible 3D engine (C++, Python, C#, Java)
Skia - Skia is a complete 2D graphic library for drawing Text, Geometries, and Images.
bgfx - Cross-platform, graphics API agnostic, "Bring Your Own Engine/Framework" style rendering library.
Open-Source Vulkan C++ API - Open-Source Vulkan C++ API
Irrlicht - An automatically updated mirror of the Irrlicht SVN repository on sourceforge
magnum - Lightweight and modular C++11 graphics middleware for games and data visualization
rbfx - Lightweight Game Engine/Framework in C++17 with WYSIWYG Editor. Experimental C# bindings.
Atomic Game Engine - The Atomic Game Engine is a multi-platform 2D and 3D engine with a consistent API in C++, C#, JavaScript, and TypeScript