RG3D
3D and 2D game engine written in Rust [Moved to: https://github.com/FyroxEngine/Fyrox] (by mrDIMAS)
piston
A modular game engine written in Rust (by PistonDevelopers)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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RG3D
Posts with mentions or reviews of RG3D.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-24.
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5 Rust game engines to consider for your next project
Fyrox is a production-ready engine with extensive documentation and resources that focuses on 2D and 3D rendering. To use the Fyrox engine, add the following line to your Cargo.toml:
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Is there a way to use piston with wasm?
rg3d has recently added web support.
- RG3D Engine 0.24 is out with major improvements in 2D support, physics, user interface, performance, and more...
- rg3d 0.24 Feature Highlights - first-class 2D games support, physics, user interface, resource management improvements, guide book and more!
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Game engines favouring a programming-heavy approach?
Rg3d, written in Rust: https://rg3d.rs
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Is it reasonable to build beautiful-responsive-complex frontends in Rust web frameworks with minimal html css javascript knowledge?
Maybe bevy plus egui? I have never used wasm or bevy though. rg3d apparently supports wasm, too, and includes its own GUI lib (but it's hard to customize the rg3d gui, as far as I can tell).
- I know that rust is still a growing ecosystem but I want to know if there are any rust game engines.
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Rust in Linux, AoT Compiler in React
some game engines https://github.com/PistonDevelopers https://www.libhunt.com/l/rust/topic/game-engine https://github.com/rg3dengine/rg3d https://medium.com/pragmatic-programmers/game-development-with-rust-31147f7b6096
- [Media] rg3d live coding session #3 - curves and curve editor
piston
Posts with mentions or reviews of piston.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-15.
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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?
When comparing RG3D and piston you can also consider the following projects:
bevy - A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust
Amethyst - Data-oriented and data-driven game engine written in Rust
ggez - Rust library to create a Good Game Easily
narg - A tool to generate LC/AP formulas for a given seed in Noita.
rust-sdl2 - SDL2 bindings for Rust