rend3
piston
rend3 | piston | |
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14 | 11 | |
1,021 | 4,548 | |
1.4% | 0.2% | |
8.0 | 4.9 | |
9 days ago | 6 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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rend3
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Meta Releases Intermediate Graphics Library
The WGPU people are still working through lock conflicts in that area. The idea with Vulkan land is that you should be able to load content while rendering is in progress. For that to be useful, all the layers above Vulkan also have to have their locking problems hammered out. Most open source game engines don't do that yet. Unreal Engine and Unity do, which is why you pay for them for your AAA title.
[1] https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BVE-Reborn/rend3/trunk/exa...
[2] https://github.com/BVE-Reborn/rend3/blob/trunk/examples/scen...
[3] https://video.hardlimit.com/w/sFPkECUxRUSxbKXRkCmjJK
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Is bevy the best option for a Rust based game engine (long term)?
The big problem I have with bevy here is that they seem to be very much against bevy being reusable across the ecosystem. Every feature has to be bevyfied into an ECS thing. There's no way one can use bevy_input for input handling outside of bevy, or bevy_audio for audio, or bevy_render to get a 3d renderer like https://rend3.rs/. The Rust ecosystem would've been so much better off if bevy wasn't creating a walled garden and draining insane amounts of effort just for itself, but say instead used rend3 for its rendering, so that other efforts in rust gamedev didn't have to reimplement everything from scratch.
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NANOVOID Devlog #1: Lua Scripting
We have our own engine. There aren't really full engines available in the Rust ecosystem. Bevy attempts to fill this, but it's far from being feature complete. There's also https://fyrox.rs/, but that's also work in progress. There's also https://rend3.rs/ which is just a 3d renderer, so you'll need to build the rest of the engine yourself.
- Really frustrated. [Warning: Bit of a negative rant]
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We're still not game, but there has been progress. A progress report.
That's been fixed. It was one of those things where a complicated workaround for Rust's ownership rules, one that required maintaining internal consistency between multiple tables, was inconsistent.
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We're not really game yet.
Rend3 crashes The library's internal memory allocator for GPU objects is losing objects and panicking. This seems to be a race condition that comes up once you get past displaying static scenes and start having moving objects. Rend3 has one overworked main developer. If you're qualified to work on GPU-level stuff, which I am not, that project could use help.
- Ambient: The Multiplayer Game Engine
- Learn WGPU updated to 0.15!
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Which graphics crate do you use?
I personally use Rend3, ability to use WGPU to make my own render effects, but I still get to build my own engine around it, although I'm waiting for the vertex-pulling branch to be merged before I really get going
- Is there an easy wrapper for wgpu?
piston
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placing pixels
Well, it depends on how you use it; writing to an image buffer isn't much less efficient than writing to any normal buffer (in fact, although displaying your scene to a window efficiently is important, your main bottleneck will be the actual ray tracing loop). You may want to read this article for a practical example of using an ImageBuffer to create and draw a texture with Piston. Other window backends you could use, apart from pixels which was already mentioned in another comment, include minifb and Mini GL, though I haven't personally used them.
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Ways to create game engines
And I really like generic systems where you can create a lot of different things. A program that interested me is Piston (https://github.com/PistonDevelopers/piston), I haven't researched it in depth yet, but the concept of being able to create several things with a base and different modules is very interesting
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Really frustrated. [Warning: Bit of a negative rant]
Try Piston
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What would be best for a 2D only game? Piston, Bevy, or Fyrox?
I haven't seen too much on Piston. No idea how active or recent these projects are but I'm still interested in working with it.
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I made my first GL project using Piston.
Check out their homepage, https://piston.rs, they even show off some great examples of how their library has been used!
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Emulating the Sega Genesis - Part II
Before I could implement the display output, I needed something to draw the images onto. There are quite a few Rust crates available to create a GUI window and update it with 2D graphics. Most of these are of course intended for making games, and also include ways of getting key presses as input, which I'll also need. I looked at Piston, which I've used before on other projects, Macroquad, which also supports web assembly as well as desktop targets, Pixels, which is intended specifically for 2D games, and Minifb, which is also specifically for 2D applications, but is much simpler. I also tried out libretro, which is specifically made for video game emulation, but I found it much more restrictive than the others because of it's narrow focus.
- Piston.rs: un motor de creación de juegos hecho en Rust
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I'm a "low-level, terminal-only" kind of developer, completely new to the game dev world. I've been working on a 2D platformer in my spare time. Can you explain to me what I'm missing out on, by not using a "game engine"?
Depends on my goals. I year ago I wanted to learn rust, so I used piston for a gamejam. (There are several rust engines including bevy, piston, amethyst. They probably vary in quality, features, and constraints.) Piston was a terrible experience because compilation is slow even on that tiny project.
- Question about rust graphics libraries
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Rust Game Engines (again)
Piston
What are some alternatives?
wgpu-text - 📜A simple 2D text renderer for wgpu📜 > is a wrapper over glyph-brush for easier text rendering in wgpu > inspired by similar to wgpu_glyph
bevy - A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust
wgpu - Cross-platform, safe, pure-rust graphics api.
ggez - Rust library to create a Good Game Easily
bevy_retro - Plugin pack for making 2D games with Bevy
Amethyst - Data-oriented and data-driven game engine written in Rust
wgpu-practice
rust-sdl2 - SDL2 bindings for Rust
Neothesia - Flashy Synthesia Like Software For Linux,Windows and MacOs
macroquad - Cross-platform game engine in Rust.
three-d - 2D/3D renderer - makes it simple to draw stuff across platforms (including web)
RG3D - 3D and 2D game engine written in Rust [Moved to: https://github.com/FyroxEngine/Fyrox]