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UnrealCLR
- Since you're asking yes u can use C# in unreal
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Unity plan pricing and packaging updates
https://github.com/nxrighthere/UnrealCLR
I'm also surprised though they haven't just gone and added C# support as a first class option, it seems like such an obvious win.
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Those who have worked in both unreal and unity, what have your experiences been like?
You can use C# in unreal: https://github.com/nxrighthere/UnrealCLR, they even got an epic megagrant.
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C#
Surprise motherfucker
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Will unreal add C# as an extra language?
UnrealCLR
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How come Godot is by far the most recommended game engine, yet there are very few noticeable successful games made by it?
UnrealCLR has an Epic megagrant and supports .NET 6 already.
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I’ll take “sentences I never thought I’d write” for 200, Alex
I mean, technically Unreal does have C# support via their community, but it lags a bit behind the engine and isn’t as fully featured as Unity or even Godot https://github.com/nxrighthere/UnrealCLR
- [PC Gamer] Unity is merging with a company who made a malware installer
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Why is unity partnering with a company best known for making malware?
Biggest thing to note is that there's no stable release as of yet, so using UnrealCLR right now might not be the best idea for commercial games. There's also a few engine APIs missing from UnrealCLR, but from my own understanding, most of the common ones are there and ready to use.
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Unity Employees "Mad and Stressed Out" Amidst Unexpected Layoffs
Wish they would turn this into an officially supported project: https://github.com/nxrighthere/UnrealCLR
dnSpy
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Crashing when loading up save
Protip: Use a debugger like dnSpy or Visual studio to trace the source of error, by stepping the program line by line. You can restart with dnSpy attached.
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Me and my friend were messing around in the public test when we found items like "odins cape" and "odins hood", but anytime we tried to equip them this message popped up. Is paid DLC coming to valheim?
Download dnSpy, Open the file "assembly_valheim.dll", Select view and then Assembly Explorer, search for DLCMan class (if you have trouble there is a search tool in the top bar, doing so you'll find the whole class), went to the correct lines (50, 79, 97 even if for me it was actually 98), right click on edit method/class (might be better to use method) and change the " return false; " to " return true; ". After the process compile again and there you have it.
- How to make mods?
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Simple mod to disable pausing
To inspect the code, I recommend dnSpy. https://github.com/dnSpy/dnSpy You want to run it on the Assembly-CSharp.dll file from _Data/Managed. Then you can view the source code. I searched the entire project for the word "pause" until I found something that looked relevant. Luckily, the code for this game is pretty well written and well laid out.
- Learning how to mod
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Stop-Computer @ specific time
It's dnSpy.
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Heisting 20M Dollars' Worth of Magic: The Gathering Cards in a Single Request
Great question! The tool I used, DNSpy, has the ability to patch in opcodes. So I just put in the instructions needed as essentially assembly, and I did so by just writing bytes into the existing executable. The two I used were ldc.i4 to put an integer onto the stack, and then mul to multiply it with the existing value.
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Is it possible to use GHIDRA to decode .NET ? (1 lvl crackmes with solution, but not in GHIDRA)
.NET is super easy to reverse, you don't need Ghidra, go try dnSpy, that should do the trick.
- [Valheim] Remplacer la touche Z (débogage fly) par une autre clé
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Absolute Beginner's Guide to making a mod?
Code Creation. Unfortunately, I don't have more information on the code of the game. This is the part I need help with. I'm quite familiar with HTML, CSS, and Javascript, but haven't really touched C#. The best that I've managed is opening Kitchen.Common.dll and KitchenMode.dll in dnSpy (https://github.com/dnSpy/dnSpy) and looking at the class and struct names, recognizing that some of the contents of those dll files which start with C, like CAppliance, are components of entities in the game, and can be used to retrieve entities somehow. I have no idea how to use the classes, like GrabItems or CreateNewMesses. Who knows if either of those do anything? Oh, and making an item or appliance? No idea.
What are some alternatives?
MonoGame - One framework for creating powerful cross-platform games.
ILSpy - .NET Decompiler with support for PDB generation, ReadyToRun, Metadata (&more) - cross-platform!
entt - Gaming meets modern C++ - a fast and reliable entity component system (ECS) and much more
Fody - Extensible tool for weaving .net assemblies
Stride Game Engine - Stride Game Engine (formerly Xenko)
dnSpy-Unity-mono - Fork of Unity mono that's used to compile mono.dll with debugging support enabled
UrhoSharp - Code to integrate with the Urho3D engine
Mono.Cecil - Cecil is a library to inspect, modify and create .NET programs and libraries.
Harmony - A library for patching, replacing and decorating .NET and Mono methods during runtime
Il2CppDumper - Unity il2cpp reverse engineer
Duality - a 2D Game Development Framework
AssetRipper - GUI Application to work with engine assets, asset bundles, and serialized files