space-shooter.c
Quake-III-Arena
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space-shooter.c
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Beginner, intermediate, and advanced c programming projects
You can do something like this, but way less polished and stick to one platform: https://github.com/tsherif/space-shooter.c/tree/master
- Advice for bigger c projects?
- Good open source games written in C?
- are there tutorials for code organization for games in C?
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Podcast: Modern C for Absolute Beginners
Otherwise study real, mature, well-written C programs. There's a wealth of techniques and tricks that aren't really documented anywhere, but rather picked up from others. Recommendations off the top of my head: BSD utilities, musl, and SQLite. Or simply study the source for your favorite C software. Also, something good posted here recently: The Architecture of space-shooter.c.
- The Architecture of Space-Shooter.c
- The Architecture of space-shooter.c
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space-shooter.c: A cross-platform, top-down 2D space shooter written in C using only system libraries
I wrote space-shooter.c as a personal challenge to create a game from start to finish in C without using any 3rd-party libraries and wanted to share the source as a reference for anyone who's also interested in this type of game programming. The source code is heavily-commented, and I'm also writing a (still WIP) architecture guide that goes over the design decisions and details I learned about working with OS APIs in C: https://github.com/tsherif/space-shooter.c/blob/master/ARCHITECTURE.md
- Space-shooter.c: cross-platform, top-down 2D space shooter written in C
Quake-III-Arena
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When online gaming, how is the information synced across devices?
Quake III Arena
- [Bunnyhopping] Code de mouvement du moteur du tremblement de terre et source
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Get in nerd, we're going fragging (1999)
If you know C, you can check this out by comparing the different player movement code of Quake 3 and Quake 1.
- Free as in freedom
- about that copypasta about the super intelligent Bots
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LLaMA: A foundational, 65B-parameter large language model
You mean this code?
https://archive.softwareheritage.org/browse/content/sha1_git...
Do you see that notice at the top of the file? It says:
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This file is part of Quake III Arena source code.
Quake III Arena source code is free software; you can redistribute it
- Fast midpoint between two integers without overflow
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Hello! I'm trying to run Quake 3 on Steam Deck and certain maps won't load for skirmishes. I receive this error instead. This happens with both recommended Proton versions from ProtonDB (5.13-6 and 3.16-9). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
The error messages comes from this file in the source code. It looks like the client is trying to parse entities from the server but the readcount is greater than the cursize in the messages. I am not an expert but I believe there could be a mismatch between the versions of your client and the servers you are trying to connect to.
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Everything I wish I knew when learning C
After learning C, one of the first projects I came into contact with, was the ID Tech 3 game engine [1]
On the one hand, it taught me how professional C programmers structure their code (extra functions to remove platform differences, specific code which is being shared between server and client to allow smooth predictions) and how incredible fast computers can be (thousands of operations within milliseconds), but it also showed me, how the same code can result in different executions due to compiler differences (tests pass, production crashes) and how important good debugging tools are (e.g. backtraces).
To this day I am very grateful for the experience and that ID decided to release the code as open source.
[1] https://github.com/id-Software/Quake-III-Arena
- Software to match source code to disassembled binary?
What are some alternatives?
OpenHSP - Hot Soup Processor (HSP3)
ioq3 - The ioquake3 community effort to continue supporting/developing id's Quake III Arena
roguelike.h - Header only roguelike rendering library.
Quake-2 - Quake 2 GPL Source Release
OpenTyrian - Open Tyrian source code
Jedi-Academy - Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
Open-Golf - A cross-platform minigolf game written in C.
halflife - Half-Life 1 engine based games
simple-opengl-loader - An extensible, cross-platform, single-header C/C++ OpenGL loader library.
language-ext - C# functional language extensions - a base class library for functional programming
duke3d - The icculus.org port of Duke Nukem 3D.
UnrealEngine