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Cocos2d | Allegro | |
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7 | 24 | |
17,840 | 1,743 | |
0.6% | 1.5% | |
2.9 | 8.5 | |
9 days ago | 5 days ago | |
C++ | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Cocos2d
- Not only Unity...
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Decrypt key and signature
That's all I can really tell you from what you've posted. The original version without the Blowfish encryption is open source (eg. https://github.com/cocos2d/cocos2d-x/blob/v4/cocos/scripting/lua-bindings/manual/CCLuaStack.cpp) , and I don't really understand how why you have so much symbol information available if what you're trying to disassemble isn't also probably open source
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How does writing shader source code work for OpenGL ES?
As others have pointed out, the biggest difference you're seeing is likely due to the _version_ of OpenGL (and hence GLSL) version. That said, there are still important differences. I'd recommend looking at a comparison between the same shader in a project that supports both OpenGL & OpenGLES. For example, here's a shader from cocos2d-x https://github.com/cocos2d/cocos2d-x/blob/v4/cocos/renderer/shaders/positionColor.vert. Note the only difference in this case is the additional precision qualifier (lowp) for v_fragmentColor. Note too how cocos uses preprocessor macros to handle this, so they don't have to maintain separate shader sources. Depending on your goals, you might be interested in tools like Nvidia cg or nvFX that allow for creating shaders in a dialect agnostic way, but ymmv.
- Im learning C++ and want to make a small game with it. What do you suggest me for graphics?
Allegro
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Not only Unity...
Allegro (zlib/plain C) https://github.com/liballeg/allegro5
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Recourses to make games like they did in the 90s?
Wow, DJGPP and Allegro (still going!), that takes me back - that and Bloodshed IDE were my weapons of choice back then!
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What are some of your favourite tools/libraries/frameworks to visualize or prototype something
liballeg.org
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Looking for a very basic 2d graphics library
allegro 5 is quite alright with fonts
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What are some cool modern libraries you enjoy using?
allegro5 is a great rendering library if you want to get something 2D on the screen fast
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Are there other examples of people who made games with their own engines like Minecraft ?
Hell, their website says in the first few sentences it isn't an engine.
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Where to start?
A while ago I was getting started with the Allegro5 game engine (+Rust bindings). It's the same engine used for Factorio. I wrote a simple egui-integration to have nicer UI options. It was mostly for myself and is thus poorly documented but maybe you get some ideas how to make it work.
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Resources for C++
Here's a simple program using Allegro
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How long should i learn C as first language before moving to another such as python?
For anyone looking for some graphics libraries to start with: * https://www.raylib.com/ * https://github.com/edubart/sokol_gp * https://www.libsdl.org/index.php * https://www.sfml-dev.org/ * https://liballeg.org/
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Learn Scheme by Example: Tk GUI with Chicken Scheme
The Allegro egg is accompanied by a couple of examples but no examples showing the use of the audio addon. The Allegro library itself comes with an example showing how to generate a saw wave, but being a C library, the example is, of course, in C. I ported that example to Scheme. I would have contributed the example back to the Allegro egg, but the repo is marked as "archived by the owner" and read-only on GitHub. I've included the example in the repo alongside the rest of the code for this tutorial in case someone finds it useful.
What are some alternatives?
Pygame - 🐍🎮 pygame (the library) is a Free and Open Source python programming language library for making multimedia applications like games built on top of the excellent SDL library. C, Python, Native, OpenGL.
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
raylib - A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming
Panda3D - Powerful, mature open-source cross-platform game engine for Python and C++, developed by Disney and CMU
Arcade - Easy to use Python library for creating 2D arcade games.
libGDX - Desktop/Android/HTML5/iOS Java game development framework
RenPy - The Ren'Py Visual Novel Engine
Oxygine - Oxygine is C++ engine and framework for 2D games on iOS, Android, Windows, Linux and Mac
Spring RTS game engine - A powerful free cross-platform RTS game engine. - Report issues at https://springrts.com/mantis/
PySDL2
GLFW - A multi-platform library for OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Vulkan, window and input