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Free Godot Engine for Official Switch Developers
There are a few companies to choose from here: https://github.com/godotengine/godot-docs/blob/master/tutori...
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How to fix the jittery pixel in my game?
I cannot tell exactly where the jitter is from the video, but if it is what I'm thinking of, it is a known issue, see here. There is a proposal to fix this, with tons of discussion here. Try some of the workarounds mentioned in these two links. Game looks great by the way!
- He actualizado en inglĂ©s (que no traducido đ) el tutorial de "Dibujo en 2d" del manual a Godot 4.X y apreciarĂa vuestros comentarios constructivos- especialmente si no habĂ©is usado antes las funciones `draw()`
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Can't download documentation for godot 3.5
Does this work? https://github.com/godotengine/godot-docs/suites/14013343820/artifacts/782181592
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How to chroma key a green screen video with Godot (shader code in the comments)
I'd suggest opening an issue on https://github.com/godotengine/godot-docs so we remember to document this on Playing videos :)
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Godot for a roguelike. Pros and cons?
Documentation can sometimes be lacking, particularly with 4.0 since it's relatively new, but the Q&A board can usually fill in the gaps. And if you really want to help out you can post an issue in the documentation github so future people are saved the grief.
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SurfaceTool vs ImmediateMesh?
Some examples can be seen in this thread: https://github.com/godotengine/godot-docs/issues/5901
- New with Godot
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Good godot tutorial?
the Godot docs: Despite having (in my opinion) some problems with clutter and organization, the docs offer some beginner tutorials and some... well... documentation that's useful for beginners and experienced game devs.
- How to make an enemy chase the player in version 4?
godot-lang-support
- Porting to Godot for 3D
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Another two cents about the current situation with the Scala user base and economics.
Another potential example would be a better C#, but unfortunately I'm not familiar enough with it to evaluate what can be improved. While I don't think Scala as any chance of replacing C# in Unity, in the indie space Unity has been losing some market share to Godot, which has bindings for multiple languages. A "better C#" could become the next indie gamedev language. Who knows, maybe this could be a interesting use case for Scala (or even Scala Native).
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[FREE] Looking For Dev Team For Indie Startup
I was thinking as in releasing your game under an open source license and putting code on like github or Codeberg for people to use/contribute to. You could use Godot https://godotengine.org/ Many different languages you can use https://github.com/Vivraan/godot-lang-support
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Learning Programming For The First Time! Any Tips?
It depends on what you are looking to do. Find what you want to do/make, chose a language that you like and gets you where you want to go and stick with it, learn it, make projects, many small projects to help you grow. Check out this for games https://godotengine.org/ https://github.com/Vivraan/godot-lang-support Some languages are harder to master than others. I went the route of C++ because it is what I wanted to learn, got me where I want to go, and I didn't like the higher-levels ones so I was good with a longer road, but everyone is different, chose what works best for you. Also you should look at the FAQ
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I want to learn game development with programming:
You could try Godot. https://github.com/Vivraan/godot-lang-support Godot has it's own language gdscript, which is python like. You can use other languages as well. Really the most important thing is to chose something, stick to it, learn it, play with it, build new things with it, do it all in incremental ways, move by tiles not by miles, and continue to grow. Have fun, keep focus and keep working on it, get plenty of practice, it will help.
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Dev snapshot: Godot 4.0 beta 9
No: https://github.com/Vivraan/godot-lang-support
GDScript is the most tightly integrated into the Godot editor, but there are tonnes of language bindings that work just as well and call into the C++ API just the same. C# is officially supported and they just ported it in Godot 4 to use .NET 6 instead of Mono. I've also used the Typescript/Javascript module from a 3rd party in the past and it surprised me how good the dev experience was.
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Alternative Scripting Languages?
Here is a list of language bindings and their operational status https://github.com/Vivraan/godot-lang-support
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Unity is laying off hundreds of employees
The languages listed as "production ready" here[0] are Javascript, Lua, Nim, Rust and Typescript.
Also I would hesitate to call GDScript a weird Python. It shares some of Python's syntax, like significant whitespace, but beyond that it's a completely different beast.
There is an actual Python for Godot project[1] but I don't know how close it is to ready for prime time.
[0]https://github.com/Vivraan/godot-lang-support
[1]https://github.com/touilleMan/godot-python
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Python to be ~40% faster. Can Python's new tricks benefit GDScript?
That's odd specifically w/relation to Godot (especially as it's listed among production-ready bindings for 3.X), I know I feel like I've mentioned it too often whenever it seems actually relevant.
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What is the best way to contribute to Linux gaming as a developer? Anyone here a contributor to any of the Linux gaming projects out there?
For Godot and languages another potential point to help is with 4.0a and GDextension bindings, GDextension is the replacement for GDnative. Particularly 3.X allows using community-made bindings to use desired languages, but being 4.0 has the new system that means all of the existing bindings need to be updated/replaced.
What are some alternatives?
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
SmartShape2D - A 2D Terrain Tool for Godot
Godot - Godot Engine â Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
Godot-Mixing-Desk - A complete audio solution for Godot 3.3.x, making procedural sound and adaptive/procedural music possible with a few nodes and a couple lines of code.
godot-proposals - Godot Improvement Proposals (GIPs)
ffmpeg.wasm - FFmpeg for browser, powered by WebAssembly
upbge - UPBGE, the best integrated game engine in Blender
godot-admob - Module Admob for Godot engine
godot-kotlin-native - Kotlin bindings for Godot Engine
vim-godot - Use vim and godot engine to make games
gdnim - godot-nim based bootstrapping framework supporting hot reloading