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godot-fsharp-tools
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Error trying to install Fsharp tools
Hello guys I am new in Godot and I am trying to install this plugin FsharpTools, but i am getting these errors:
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Godot appreciation post
For what it's worth, Godot can do the same: there's a Godot version of Arcadia for using Clojure, and Godot F# tools takes some of the tedium out of using F#, though you have to make a small tweak to the .fsproj file it generates because the Mono assemblies moved. It works via a cheesy little hack: you make a C# script in Godot that's just an empty class that does nothing else but inherit from an F# class, and the F# project builds at the same time by adding it as a dependency of the Godot-generated .csproj file. Godot doesn't know anything weird is going on and it just kind of works :)
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Easiest lib to use for gui
For something OCaml-like but more approachable, it'd probably make more sense to try using the Godot game engine with F#. You can build the GUI itself visually, the godot-fsharp-tools plugin lets you piggyback on the C# support to write code in F#, and it's pretty easy to build for different platforms. The learning curve of figuring out how things work and translating it to F# is a bit steep, but can be mitigated by starting with the built-in GDscript and working in F# code where it makes sense as comfort and familiarity increases.
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What do you NOT like about Godot?
I looked at it before, but I'm generally more interested in languages like OCaml, F#, and Clojure (I tend to think and code in a more FP style so they suit me better) so I ended up using this plugin. I should probably give Nim another look since it has some features I like; I just really like the more advanced OCaml and F# type systems, making Nim seem like a step backward in that regard so I never gave it much consideration.
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Godot Engine on a Raspberry Pi 4 in action!
I haven't messed with it much lately but I was working from a combination of Godot F# tools and this 3-part blog post, plus a bit of trial-and-error. I don't have any good examples, I was doing a few tests to feel through how C# examples in the Godot documentation translated to F# and some random not-Godot-specific F# code setting up some data structures and logic. I'm more familiar with OCaml so I was basically trying to feel out F#/OCaml differences while figuring out F#/Godot integration, rather than make anything coherent enough to use as an example.
SmartShape2D
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Anyone else not excited about Godot?
- 2D polygons are supported at the same level as primitives and can be used as collision https://github.com/SirRamEsq/SmartShape2D here is a popular plugin that mimics unity spriteshapes.
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who's the god that made this? how do you do this in godot?
For smooth 2D level design, look into SmartShape2D.
- Using SmartShape2D plugin for HTML?
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Finally my suspension is working lol (Ignore the beautiful textures)
It's an add-on named "smartshape2d", very handy https://github.com/SirRamEsq/SmartShape2D
- What Godot plugins do you find useful?
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move_slide_with_snap works superb (3.5)
Amazing plugin: https://github.com/SirRamEsq/SmartShape2D for curved terrain.
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How do I make environments that AREN"T based on tiles?
yes there is, u/Nkzar already linked you to the SmartShape2D plugin.
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I need help with EditorSpatialGizmo. Or something.
Instead of making your own tools, the SmartShape2D plugin might be your thing. It's 2D, but since you're only mentioning planes a 2D tool might work for you.
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Do I even have to use tilemaps to make the environnement of my 2D game?
I started out using tilemaps for that reason. It's much quicker and easier to start prototyping levels. I now use the SmartShape2D addon for the vast majority of my terrain. I would suggest watching a tutorial about it if you decide to try it out. It's a very powerful tool but can be quite daunting/confusing at first. As the previous user said you can use a lot of different nodes though so just try experimenting.
- does anyone else struggle trying to use Tilemap?
What are some alternatives?
godot-ideas - Freely share and discuss ideas for Godot Engine core, module and plugin development
ArcadiaGodot
scatter - Godot engine addon to randomly fill an area with props or other scenes
Unofficial-Godot-Engine-Raspberry-Pi - Unofficial Godot Engine binaries for the Raspberry Pi.
Lorien - Infinite canvas drawing/whiteboarding app for Windows, Linux and macOS. Made with Godot.
godot-proposals - Godot Improvement Proposals (GIPs)
godot-docs - Godot Engine official documentation
Arcadia - Clojure in Unity
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
godot-lang-support - A community-maintained list of Language Support Projects for Godot Engine.