gdx-ai
FXGL
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3 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Java | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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gdx-ai
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How composite nodes in Behaviour Trees should really work?
Online sources: * (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior_tree_(artificial_intelligence,_robotics_and_control)) * (https://www.gameaipro.com/GameAIPro/GameAIPro_Chapter06_The_Behavior_Tree_Starter_Kit.pdf) * (https://github.com/aigamedev/btsk) * (https://www.behaviortree.dev/sequencenode/) * (https://docs.unrealengine.com/4.27/en-US/InteractiveExperiences/ArtificialIntelligence/BehaviorTrees/BehaviorTreesOverview/) * (https://medium.com/geekculture/how-to-create-a-simple-behaviour-tree-in-unity-c-3964c84c060e) * (https://github.com/libgdx/gdx-ai/wiki/Behavior-Trees) * (https://github.com/bitbrain/beehave)
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How to make a natural crowd like this?
You're looking for steering behaviours - more specifically their role in boids simulation, and/or formation motion.
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130k impressions, 150 wishlists and 8 sales. The truth behind a failed launch.
yo, the closest i got to those videos was this implementation: https://github.com/libgdx/gdx-ai/blob/master/gdx-ai/src/com/badlogic/gdx/ai/fma/patterns/DefensiveCircleFormationPattern.java
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- How to make an enemy follow the player?
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Battle system - Formations [WIP]
Ah okay. It's not something i notice anyways! I was asking because i tried to do something similar for my own game, but couldnt get it to fit, so you might had done it hehe. I used this code https://github.com/libgdx/gdx-ai/tree/master/gdx-ai/src/com/badlogic/gdx/ai/fma , it's in java though but, techniques should apply (physics / maths etc)
FXGL
- FLaNK 04 March 2024
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com.almasb.fxgl.all module not found
I downloaded javafx from here: https://github.com/AlmasB/FXGL as a zip, extracted it, then went to my project structure and added it to my libraries. For a couple seconds it seems to work, but then I get the error again, and the folder isn't showing up in my external libraries.
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Excited for 2023!
Java seems to have gained a second wind in recent years, and the innovation in this ecosystem is speeding up. Java 20 and LTS release 21 are expected to happen this year. RIFE2, an actively-developed pure-Java web framework, has recently caught my attention. Like Javalin, it appears to be built on top of the successful Jetty server. I also started exploring FXGL for building games with Java. Lastly, as concerns over COVID-19 variants wane I expect an increase in Java developers participating in community events. For example, Chicago finally had its first in-person JConf event and the Chicago Java User Group (CJUG) is easing back into in-person events.
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Simple 2D graphics framework for C#/Java
Have you checked FXGL? It’s built on top of JavaFX.
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Would JavaFX be a good option for making a management game?
You might get some good use out of FXGL, a Java / JavaFX / Kotlin Game Library. It would probably save you implementing some things from scratch. It might not cover everything that you need, but it probably be at least somewhat helpful.
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Kotlin equivalent to pygame?
If you don't mind depending on all of JavaFX you could also try: https://github.com/AlmasB/FXGL Haven't tried it myself but seems like an easy way to start making a game. The author is a university lecturer, so there are plenty of tutorials for games. As the other comment said, Compose Desktop would be a nice choice for a chess game, with the added benefit of easy porting to Android in case you're interested in learning it!
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Game Making Libraries + Engines in Java 2022
I can highly recommend FXGL https://github.com/AlmasB/FXGL to get started building simpler 2d games before looking into 3d engines which can be daunting unless that’s what you are in for. Nice and easy api’s with everything you need as well as lots of example games to learn from.
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Is it worth learning javafx??
Sure. See FXGL
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FXGL 17 is out!
GitHub sources: https://github.com/AlmasB/FXGL
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Good framework for making 2d games
Either libGDX (https://libgdx.com) or FXGL (http://almasb.github.io/FXGL/) . libGDX is more complicated and more powerful, FGXL is better suited for simpler games and so easier for beginners, but recently it's development is quite active and more and more features are available.
What are some alternatives?
gdx-fireapp - libGDX Firebase API
libGDX - Desktop/Android/HTML5/iOS Java game development framework
riiablo - Diablo II remade using Java and LibGDX
KorGE - KorGE Game Engine. Multiplatform Kotlin Game Engine
colorful-gdx - A libGDX mechanism to manipulate colors in powerful ways
LWJGL - LWJGL is a Java library that enables cross-platform access to popular native APIs useful in the development of graphics (OpenGL, Vulkan, bgfx), audio (OpenAL, Opus), parallel computing (OpenCL, CUDA) and XR (OpenVR, LibOVR, OpenXR) applications.
Mini2Dx - A high-level cross-platform 2D game development API
jMonkeyEngine - A complete 3-D game development suite written in Java.
gdx-gltf - GLTF 2.0 3D format support and PBR shader implementation for LibGDX
ktx - Kotlin extensions for the libGDX game framework
Zircon - Zircon is an extensible and user-friendly, multiplatform tile engine.