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rres
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How does raylib work with content and export?
raylib has no content manager and neither a default packaging format like MonoGame .xnb BUT I created rres to cover that advance requirement: https://github.com/raysan5/rres
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raylib 4.2 released!
rres 1.0: New rres resources packaging file-format, including a rres-raylib library implementation and rrespacker tool. rres file format has been under development for +8 years and it was originally created to be part of raylib. It was highly inspired by XNA XNB resources file format but design has changed a lot along the years. This first release of the format specs is engine-agnostic and has been designed to be portable to any engine, including lots of professional features like data processing, compression and encryption.
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does raylib have a package file for its resource files?
raylib does not provide a resource packaging mechanism by default, that's a high-level feature more common to engines than small libraries like raylib... but recently I created rres file-format and required tools for that pourpose: https://github.com/raysan5/rres
- Rres – A free and open file-format to package gamedev resources
- Rres – A simple and easy-to-use file-format to package resources
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Ideal method for including resources in Raylib-CS?
For Raylib in C/C++ I am aware of rres, though there doesn't appear to be a port for C#.
raudio
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raylib 4.2 released!
raylib extra libraries cleanup: raylib has been on diet and all the extra libraries included on previous releases have been removed from raylib. Now raylib only includes the original 7 raylib modules: rcore, rlgl, rshapes, rtextures, rtext, rmodels and raudio. But no worries, extra libraries have not been deleted, they have been moved to their own repos for better maintainability and more focus on its functionality. The libraries moved out from raylib repo are: raygui, physac, rmem, reasings and raudio (standalone mode). On that same line, a new amazing GitHub group: raylib-extras has been created by @JeffM2501 to contain raylib extra libraries as well as other raylib add-ons provided by the community. Jeff has done an amazing work on that line, providing multiple libraries and examples for raylib, like custom first-person and third person camera systems, Dear ImGui raylib integration, multiple specific examples and even a complete RPG Game Example! Great work Jeff! :D
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Games from scratch
Raylib is a great library for graphics. You can also use extra libraries such as Raymath and Raudio to fit the needs of your game.
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