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awesome-embedded-rust
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gdextension
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not-yet-awesome-embedded-rust
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bevy_egui
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Rust – Are We Game Yet?
These are issues that I'm aware of that are "tracking" the status of Rust on console:
* <https://github.com/rust-gamedev/wg/issues/90>
* <https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/rust-ecosystem/issues/18>
I say scare quote tracking because due to the nature of console NDAs it's unlikely you'll see much if any useful details in an open public forum.
The issues aren't dissimilar to those facing Godot (although it has the benefit it's able to use existing C++ compilers) and the project has previously outlined some of the issues involved:
* <https://docs.godotengine.org/en/4.0/tutorials/platform/conso...>
* <https://godotengine.org/article/godot-consoles-all-you-need-...>
The current "solution" seems to be console-related development activity occurring via the recently established W4 Games (https://w4games.com/2023/02/28/godot-support-for-consoles-is...) but that's obviously never going to be openly developed without console platform approval (same as any other game engine).
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I want to make a game that’s compatible with Nintendo switch.
If as me (I am not using Rust to make commercial games yet, though), you accept that you won't be attempting to port itself to a console and let some third-party do it for you, you'll discover that there is already some discussion about it, people already managed to get it working on major consoles, but so far there are no publisher or other company officially doing port of Rust games.
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Kind of quiet. So, my wishlist
A fast, Rust, JPEG 2000 decoder. Details here. The available options have either performance, cost, or licensing problems. I just need the decode part for classic JPEG 2000 at multi-resolution. Don't need tiles or video.
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Bevy 0.9: data oriented game engine built in Rust
> Game developers should be investing their time in open tooling without contracts or restrictive licensing
Unfortunately, this is not possible in consoles, because of issues with NDA. Even Bevy can't have an open licensing there: https://github.com/rust-gamedev/wg/issues/90 (Godot also can't: https://docs.godotengine.org/en/stable/tutorials/platform/co...)
I expect that Bevy ports to consoles will take a cut of sales rather than a flat fee :(
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GameDev WG: Rust game ports welcomes your game examples
rust-game-ports is now officially supported by the Rust GameDev WG. By having this repo on neutral ground, we want to invite the Rust gamedev community to contribute additional game examples to this bundle, so we may collectively expand our comparison-matrix of similar/same games made in different engines. A bit like the realworld app taken one step further.
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