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MIT License | MIT License |
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osu-framework
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Announcing Masonry 0.1, and my vision for Rust UI
Related to your vision, you should definitely take a look at osu!framework. It's an open-source C# game engine, focused on 2D rendering and UIs. You can see the biggest example of it being used is, of course, osu! itself (osu!lazer, next iteration of osu!). It is so good that it has become my standard in terms of visual design and UI features.
- How exactly does osu! sync the game to the audio?
- Ask HN: Examples of Top C# Code?
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Frui: a developer-friendly framework for building user interfaces in Rust
An API I particularly like for this is how osu!framework does it.
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I am thinking of going to Linux with Windows 11 on the way
Almost unrelated, but for game development (in C#), you might wanna look into the osu!framework, if at least just out of curiosity. It is a free and open-source game engine developed by peppy, the developer of osu!. You would also be able to develop on Linux (where programming tools really shine if you ask me) using VSCode and have neat things like visual tests and other stuff I haven't looked into.
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Is there a way to use touchpad with osu!lazer?
it seems that despite using SDL, if you have "raw input" checked, it still uses the osuTK mouse input handler (https://github.com/ppy/osu-framework/blob/b97c26a684dc8ded5a349d24f8664a4f4b8c42a4/osu.Framework/Platform/DesktopGameHost.cs#L133, that's good)
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Please recommend a Cross-Platform Game Library
My Favourite Graphics Engine at the moment is defnitly osu.Framework, you can find it here: https://github.com/ppy/osu-framework It can compile to .NET 5 and .NET 5 is cross platform now and the osu-framework makes smooth looking UIs with fancy transitions really really easy, it has some Audio Stuff in there aswell if you are looking to do something like that
UnrealCLR
- Since you're asking yes u can use C# in unreal
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Unity plan pricing and packaging updates
https://github.com/nxrighthere/UnrealCLR
I'm also surprised though they haven't just gone and added C# support as a first class option, it seems like such an obvious win.
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Those who have worked in both unreal and unity, what have your experiences been like?
You can use C# in unreal: https://github.com/nxrighthere/UnrealCLR, they even got an epic megagrant.
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C#
Surprise motherfucker
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Will unreal add C# as an extra language?
UnrealCLR
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How come Godot is by far the most recommended game engine, yet there are very few noticeable successful games made by it?
UnrealCLR has an Epic megagrant and supports .NET 6 already.
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I’ll take “sentences I never thought I’d write” for 200, Alex
I mean, technically Unreal does have C# support via their community, but it lags a bit behind the engine and isn’t as fully featured as Unity or even Godot https://github.com/nxrighthere/UnrealCLR
- [PC Gamer] Unity is merging with a company who made a malware installer
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Why is unity partnering with a company best known for making malware?
Biggest thing to note is that there's no stable release as of yet, so using UnrealCLR right now might not be the best idea for commercial games. There's also a few engine APIs missing from UnrealCLR, but from my own understanding, most of the common ones are there and ready to use.
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Unity Employees "Mad and Stressed Out" Amidst Unexpected Layoffs
Wish they would turn this into an officially supported project: https://github.com/nxrighthere/UnrealCLR
What are some alternatives?
osu - rhythm is just a *click* away!
MonoGame - One framework for creating powerful cross-platform games.
o3de - Open 3D Engine (O3DE) is an Apache 2.0-licensed multi-platform 3D engine that enables developers and content creators to build AAA games, cinema-quality 3D worlds, and high-fidelity simulations without any fees or commercial obligations.
entt - Gaming meets modern C++ - a fast and reliable entity component system (ECS) and much more
Stride Game Engine - Stride Game Engine (formerly Xenko)
BEPUphysics - Pure C# 3D real time physics simulation library, now with a higher version number.
UrhoSharp - Code to integrate with the Urho3D engine
FNA - FNA - Accuracy-focused XNA4 reimplementation for open platforms
Harmony - A library for patching, replacing and decorating .NET and Mono methods during runtime
Wave Engine - This repository contains all the official samples of Evergine.
Duality - a 2D Game Development Framework