shipyard
macroquad
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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shipyard
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Deploying your Rust WASM Game to Web with Shuttle & Axum
With game matching the binary name used in Cargo.toml, above. The code we use is provided as an example of using the Shipyard Rust ECS. Paste the main.rs square_eater code from the repo into src/bin/main.rs in your project.
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Sharing Saturday #458
I also initially followed the amazing bracket-lib tutorial, but was not satisfied with specs. Tried legion, but it seems kind of abandonned too. I choose to use shipyard in my project and I am pretty satisfied with it until now. I feel like it's a great compromise between usability and effectiveness, plus there is relatively up-to-date documentation. Maybe can you give it a try ?Shipyard
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I hope my new-to-programming-enthusiasm gives you all a little nostalgia
Shipyard (Rust)
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React Renderer for Three.js
It's not that it's incompatible, it's that when the ECS is the primary tool for organization, a DOM tree (or scenegraph) is merely one way of iterating over the entities - not the way.
This provides tons of benefits, so for example you can also decide to iterate over the entites by shader program and gain significant speedups for graphics processing, or maintain components that roughly sort them by their position in world space for physics and culling or lighting, etc.
To add to the sibling comment, there's another wonderful Rust ECS called shipyard[0] and I helped write a scenegraph for it (which I really need to update, one of these days)[1]
[0] https://github.com/leudz/shipyard
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[Brainstorming] Use cases for variadic generics
Just as a final thing here, are, a, bunch, of, links for shipyard's tuple impls to show how its not an uncommon thing to need to do when writing an ECS :)
macroquad
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Deploying your Rust WASM Game to Web with Shuttle & Axum
See the macroquad docs for full details on building a WASM game.
- Not only Unity...
- Macroquad: Cross-platform game engine in Rust
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What would you recommend for simple 2D game (in The Binding of Isaac style)?
Any opinion on ggez? I don't like how everything in macroquad is global state https://github.com/not-fl3/macroquad/issues/333
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Help with egui basics?
I prefer examples like the ones in Macroquad: https://github.com/not-fl3/macroquad/tree/master/examples. I'm not against advanced examples, but the priority should be extremely clear, minimal, self contained ones.
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HELP: Unique ID's starting at 0 for each Type, advancing by one.
There were even discussions about deprecating static mut. Even if you think you got it right, there are too many things that might go wrong, like aliasing. For example, macroquad needs a complete rewrite because of their static mut.
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Learning project - board game Yinsh using macroquad
It's based on macroquad and you can play the wasm version here: https://unvirtual.github.io/yinsh-rs/
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I love rust, I have a pet peeve with the community
The reality is that I have used unsafe that is also unsound out of convenience because fixing it is a papercut too many. And this tends to be common! I know enough to spot unsoundness in other projects (sometimes even early). But not enough to be confident in my own abilities to write sound unsafe code. Why? Because it's really flipping hard, that's why!
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Limitations of wasm for a small board game?
Given that you are making a game, you might want to consider using a game framework such as https://github.com/not-fl3/macroquad/.Macroquad has full support for WASM, and will allow you to render your game both locally and in the browser via WASM depending on how you compile it.
What are some alternatives?
hecs - A handy ECS
miniquad - Cross platform rendering in Rust
beatmapper - A 3D editor for creating Beat Saber maps
bevy - A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust
raylib-rs - Rust bindings for raylib
ggez - Rust library to create a Good Game Easily
dungeon-bevy - Rust programming -> random generated Dungeon with Bevy engine
pixels - A tiny hardware-accelerated pixel frame buffer. 🦀
emscripten - Emscripten: An LLVM-to-WebAssembly Compiler
raylib - A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming
scheduler-test
gdnative - Rust bindings for Godot 3