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Spring RTS game engine
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xmake-repo
- C++ Modules: The Packaging Story
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Hacking Anything with GNU Guix
xmake [1] gives you something like this via `xrepo env shell`.
[1] https://xrepo.xmake.io/
- XMake dependency propagation?
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ManagedC v1.5.0 - now much more stable and thread safe! Plus, better testing, and better GCC support!
This project should also soon be available on xrepo, right now you can copy the headers or use the package in `package.lua` to install.
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Show HN: A glib-like multi-platform C library
Yes, although the documentation seems bare-bones, the code looks clean.
The xmake package repository files might be useful also for people interested in making their own package manager, or even installing by hand.
Here is the package information for autoconf, for instance:
https://github.com/xmake-io/xmake-repo/blob/master/packages/...
It has download links, checksums for specific versions, and the Lua syntax seems easy to parse.
The package for NanoVG however, does not indicate anywhere that you need the GLEW and GLFW libraries:
https://github.com/xmake-io/xmake-repo/blob/master/packages/...
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xmake v2.5.3 Released, Support to build Linux bpf program and integrate Conda packages
Therefore, if the official xmake-repo repository already provides the required package, you can use it directly without specifying the package namespace.
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Anyone working on a package manager for their language?
I written a c/c++ package manager https://xrepo.xmake.io/#/
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xmake v2.5.2 released, Support pull remote cross toolchain and package integration
Currently, we have included the following toolchain packages in the xmake-repo repository, allowing xmake to pull and integrate remotely:
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Anyone used xmake?
Here's the github page for xrepo: https://github.com/xmake-io/xmake-repo
Spring RTS game engine
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Zero-k: A libre sci-fi RTS game, with an economy based on metal and energy
Seems the support would be a realistic feature, though, because it's based on https://springrts.com/ that does support MacOS X.
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Alternative Game Engines for Marooned Unity Developers
springrts: Designed for 3D rts games. May be worth looking into if that's what you're making. The site is kind of lack luster so I didn't do too much digging around.
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OpenRA – Classic strategy games rebuilt for the modern era
...or Total Annihilation Spring, nowadays known as Spring RTS: https://springrts.com/
- Here’s how a train conductors’ view looks at night
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What is your favorite open source Linux game? Mine is Wideland (Best way to describe is the way Settlers 3 should have been)
My current favorite is Beyond All Reason. Before BAR, my favorite was Zero-K. Both BAR and zk use the same game engine, SpringRTS. BAR and zk are very similar to one another, and they're successors for Total Annihilation and Supreme Commander.
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Permafrost engine – An OpenGL RTS game engine written in C
Obligatory mention of another open source RTS engine (lineage tracing back to the original Total Annihilation): https://springrts.com/
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Troubles Installing Spring Engine. This is what downloads when I try. This folder leads to nothing. Any ideas?
Non-OSS Engine?
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What older video game holds a special place in your heart?
Total Annihilation for sure, the spiritual successor Supreme Commander is great but a bit too different for me. There's an open source recreation that's a bit rough to learn at first, but it's my favorite game of all time called Spring RTS. https://springrts.com/
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Game Engine Development.
The other thing is that if you're going to make an engine focused on rts games, you should probably study an existing RTS-focused engine. For example, here's the source code for Spring. Learn what it does, why, and how. You might decide this is good enough for what you want to do. You might decide this is pretty close, and you'll only want to extend it rather than start from scratch. You might decide to still start from scratch, but at least you learned something about requirements/ methods/ etc.
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Looking for a RTS game like Zero-K
Pretty much any game on the Spring Engine (which Zero-K is on) will work on Linux.
What are some alternatives?
Automagica - AI-powered Smart Robotic Process Automation 🤖
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
Grit - Grit Game Engine
CRYENGINE - CRYENGINE is a powerful real-time game development platform created by Crytek.
Cocos2d - Cocos2d-x is a suite of open-source, cross-platform, game-development tools utilized by millions of developers across the globe. Its core has evolved to serve as the foundation for Cocos Creator 1.x & 2.x.
openage - Free (as in freedom) open source clone of the Age of Empires II engine :rocket:
KlayGE - KlayGE is a cross-platform open source game engine with plugin-based architecture.
Panda3D - Powerful, mature open-source cross-platform game engine for Python and C++, developed by Disney and CMU
Allegro - The official Allegro 5 git repository. Pull requests welcome!