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MIT OR Apache-2.0 | zlib License |
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bevy
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What Are Const Generics and How Are They Used in Rust?
I was working through an example in the repo for the Bevy game engine recently and came across this code
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WebAssembly Playground
That's possible. I did spend quite a bit of time tinkering with compiler flags, and followed the recommendations.
Some notes I found just now seems to agree with my results, though: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/3978#issuecomment-...
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Immediate Mode GUI Programming
I cannot recommend immediate mode GUI programming based on the limitations I've experienced working with egui.
egui does not support putting two widgets in the center of the screen: https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/3211
It's really easy to get started with immediate mode, it's really easy to bust out some UI, but the second you start trying to involve dynamically resized context and responsive layouts -- abandon all hope. The fact it has to calculate everything in a single pass makes these things hard/impossible.
... that said, I'm still using it for https://ant.care/ (https://github.com/MeoMix/symbiants) because it's the best thing I've found. I'm crossing my fingers that Bevy's UI story (or Kayak https://github.com/StarArawn/kayak_ui) become significantly more fleshed out sooner rather than later. Bevy 0.13 should have lots more in this area though (https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/discussions/9538)
- A minimal working Rust / SDL2 / WASM browser game
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ECS, Finally
I've also been enjoying building My First Game™ in Bevy using ECS. The community around Bevy really shines, but Flecs (https://github.com/SanderMertens/flecs) is arguably a more mature, open-source ECS implementation. You don't get to write in Rust, though, which makes it less cool in my book :)
I'm not very proud of the code I've written because I've found writing a game to be much more confusing than building websites + backends, but, as the author notes, it certainly feels more elegant than OOP or globals given the context.
I'm building for WASM and Bevy's parallelism isn't supported in that context (yet? https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/4078), so the performance wins are just so-so. Sharing a thread with UI rendering suuucks.
If anyone wants to browse some code or ask questions, feel free! https://github.com/MeoMix/symbiants
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Intel CEO: 'The entire industry is motivated to eliminate the CUDA market'
These days, some game engines have done pretty well at making compute shaders easy to use (such as Bevy [1] -- disclaimer, I contribute to that engine). But telling the scientific/financial/etc. community that they need to run their code inside a game engine to get a decent experience is a hard sell. It's not a great situation compared to how easy it is on NVIDIA's stack.
[1]: https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/blob/main/examples/shader...
- Not only Unity...
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Capturing the WebGPU Ecosystem
Most of Nanite (at least, everything but the LOD system, I haven't tried that part, and the compute rasterizer due to lack of storage image atomics because Metal lacks them...) is implementable in WebGPU actually.
I have a PR that does a lot of the same things (meshlets, visbuffer, material depth, two pass occlusion culling) open for Bevy https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10164 that I've been working on, which uses WebGPU.
WebGPU is actually a pretty good API imo. It's missing some advanced features like raytracing, mesh shaders, and subgroup operations (coming soon!), but it can still do a lot.
The much bigger missing feature is "bindless" support (non-uniform arrays of bound resources). BindGroup overhead (and ergonomics) is a significant downside.
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Northlight makes Alan Wake 2 shine
ECS architectures are used in a number of young open source game engines, such as Bevy[1]. I haven't done game development for a long time, but hearing about an architecture that does away with the heavy and complex OOP you often see in games makes me want to dip my toes in again and check it out.
- Bevy 0.12
raylib
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Can't make my mind about which engine to use
libGDX is great, but I can understand if it's not for some people. This also applies to love2d, raylib and Monogame
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Raylib Library For Video Games Programming as Senior Developer
Raylib library
user@linuxmint:~/raylib/raylib/src$ git clone https://github.com/raysan5/raylib.git raylib cd raylib/src/ make PLATFORM=PLATFORM_DESKTOP RAYLIB_LIBTYPE=SHARED # To make the dynamic shared version.
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Not only Unity...
RayLib (ZLIBL/C/Lua) https://github.com/raysan5/raylib
- New Vulkan Documentation Website
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I want to make a game but I'm scared...
raylib (c/c++) reliable, good docs, more or less same idea as love2d plus 3d support, but more flexible, and can be used outside game development, like visualizing data. I suggest you pick this if you want to learn low level system language - c/c++
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LÖVE: a framework to make 2D games in Lua
I love love2D. It's really a breath of fresh air. I've made many little games and prototypes with it. Lua is fun, and the doco is great.
If you're looking in that realm I also have to mention RayLib [1]. It might remind you of the XNA days, except it runs on many platforms and it actually works! (sic.)
Final plug is of course PICO8.[2] Very different style once again but so much fun!
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Trying raylib, first time user, what should I know?
About the bindings, raylib already has bindings to +60 languages, you can take a look to the BINDINGS.md file or even send a Pull Request to add new bindings: https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/blob/master/BINDINGS.md
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Raylib examples don't work?
brew install cmake git clone https://github.com/raysan5/raylib.git cd raylib cmake -B build cd build make
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Quickly setting up a 3D scene?
https://www.raylib.com/ ?
What are some alternatives?
Amethyst - Data-oriented and data-driven game engine written in Rust
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
Fyrox - 3D and 2D game engine written in Rust
SFML - Simple and Fast Multimedia Library
piston - A modular game engine written in Rust
RG3D - 3D and 2D game engine written in Rust [Moved to: https://github.com/FyroxEngine/Fyrox]
specs - Specs - Parallel ECS
SDL2 - SDL2 bindings to perl
ggez - Rust library to create a Good Game Easily
imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies
macroquad - Cross-platform game engine in Rust.
gdnative - Rust bindings for Godot 3