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Rust Game Physics Engines: PhysX, Rapier, XPBD & Others
Some other Rust game engines ship with their own physics engine. Fyrox, for example, has advanced 2D/3D physics, supporting rigid bodies, joints, ray casting and more. Godot too, which has community-led Rust bindings also has an in-built physics engine as well as a Godot-native extension using the Jolt physics engine. In fact, which is reported to be more performant than the official physics engine.
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Godot is not the new Unity – The anatomy of a Godot API call
When the performance of Godot's physics engine has been mentioned before I've seen https://github.com/godot-jolt/godot-jolt pointed to as a drop in more performant solution.
Haven't tried it in a project yet myself
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What are the biggest issues you've faced in Godot 4.0 so far?
No idea if this will solve your problems, but with Godot 4 Physics being a bit undercooked you might want to try a different physics engine. Like Godot-Jolt: https://github.com/godot-jolt/godot-jolt
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What's missing from C# in Godot 4?
Godot 4 itself is actually fairly good about diving to its C/C++ base for the nasty stuff. Like its Physics. The reimplementation for Jolt physics into Godot 4 is again C/C++ calculation library.
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After months of work, I'm excited to share the first release of Godot Jolt, an extension that integrates the Jolt physics engine into Godot, demonstrated using GDQuest's RoboBlast
If you'd like to try out Godot Jolt for yourself, you can find the latest release, as well as important gotchas, on the project's GitHub page. Just bear in mind that the extension is still in development and will likely have a couple of bugs that have yet to be found. C# support for GDExtension is also not in a great place right now, so there are some issues there as well.
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Strange rigidbody behavior in Godot 4 - I think it's something to do with center of mass but changing it (since there is no visual marker) didn't seem to help :(
Try a different physics engine: https://github.com/godot-jolt/godot-jolt
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Added a "Breakable" node in the Nodot node library for Godot and it's been fun updating the examples
Your comment made me do a bit of research and I found this: https://github.com/godot-jolt/godot-jolt
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My Thoughts on Porting my Game to Godot 4 (800+ scenes, 30,000+ lines of code)
It's possible to create a GDExtension for it (similar to what was done for Jolt), but I haven't seen any for Bullet yet. There's a lot of hype going around Jolt, so it's understandably where most of the community effort is going :)
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Godot 4 custom physics engine?
Or godot-jolt (linked in that Tweeter thread respones).
- godot-jolt/godot-jolt: Jolt physics engine [GdExtension, Physics, Godot4]
JoltPhysics
- Simulation Islands
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Bevy XPBD: A physics engine for the Bevy game engine
There is now also https://github.com/jrouwe/JoltPhysics which is used in Horizon Forbidden West.
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Has anyone used Jolt physics engine?
Apparenty, this is a game engine used by Horizon Forbidden West and I was curious what you all think about this project: https://github.com/jrouwe/JoltPhysics
- After months of work, I'm excited to share the first release of Godot Jolt, an extension that integrates the Jolt physics engine into Godot, demonstrated using GDQuest's RoboBlast
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Rust – Are We Game Yet?
As far as physics engines go: Jolt currently seems to kinda disrupt the decade-long equilibrium, at least as far as I'm aware:
https://github.com/jrouwe/JoltPhysics
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X4's Upcoming Multiplayer Features Are a Huge Step Forward
No, they replaced Bullet with Jolt. That is considerably more than "some adjustment", regardless of what you think of the result.
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Oof. 7fps for an incredibly simple rocket that is well under 100 parts.
A multithreaded rigid-body engine for games: https://github.com/jrouwe/JoltPhysics
- zig-gamedev project: zphysics v0.0.4 - Zig API and C API for Jolt Physics
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Godot for AA/AAA game development – What's missing?
Would you rather they use Jolt Physics? https://github.com/jrouwe/JoltPhysics S&box is thinking of using this engine instead of Source 2's Rubicon. As they say, maybe someone could / would hook up Jolt as a GDExtension.
- Where and how can I learn to make simulation programs? I like to be a simulation developer!
What are some alternatives?
godot_box2d - A C++ module that integrates the Box2D library with the Godot game engine by providing nodes for standard Box2D objects.
BEPUphysics - Pure C# 3D real time physics simulation library, now with a higher version number.
godot_voxel - Voxel module for Godot Engine
tinyphysicsengine
PhysX - NVIDIA PhysX SDK
Bullet - Bullet Physics SDK: real-time collision detection and multi-physics simulation for VR, games, visual effects, robotics, machine learning etc.
gdextension - GDExtension template that automatically builds into a self-contained addon for the Godot Asset Library. Updated to Godot 4.2.1.
small3dlib
threen - Port of Godot 3's Tween to Godot 4, using GDExtension. Meant to help porting big Godot 3 projects to Godot 4.
rapier - 2D and 3D physics engines focused on performance.
grass - GRASS GIS - free and open-source geospatial processing engine