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Jan 16, 2016 05:21
He posted a blogpost on gamedev reddit saying that he's learning how to wrap Lua in C++
Nov 27, 2015 01:25
@Prismatic gamedev libraries are abundant and common
Oct 9, 2015 05:28
being a gamedev must suck
Oct 8, 2015 09:32
> "Implementation of a component-based entity system in modern C++" - my CppCon 2015 talk [r/gamedev x-post] (reddit.com/r/gamedev)
Jun 19, 2015 02:14
but gamedev is boring
May 28, 2015 21:23
you mean Gamedev C++™?
May 28, 2015 08:00
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A: Role of systems in entity systems architecture

Byte56There are a multitude of ways to represent and implement entity component systems, but here is an explanation of one way. Keep in mind there is no concrete definition of entity/component/system architectures, so this is just one implementation. I'm going to introduce an analogy for entity/compon...

May 25, 2015 01:26
gamedev is a sin
May 22, 2015 09:40
gamedev excluisve
May 9, 2015 20:07
do you even gamedev m8
Apr 22, 2015 08:55
how do i gamedev pls help
Apr 21, 2015 03:11
Just serves as a reminder why I avoid looking at gamedev code.
Apr 21, 2015 01:18
I'm thinking of how to design this so I'm not a bad gamedev
Apr 17, 2015 10:54
why is that C++ gamedev paper on /r/rust?
Apr 17, 2015 08:12
The unofficial gamedev ML thing.
Mar 2, 2015 08:08
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Q: Should I be using Lua for game logic on mobile devices?

Rob AshtonAs above really, I'm writing an android based game in my spare time (android because it's free and I've no real aspirations to do anything commercial). The game logic comes from a very typical component based model whereby entities exist and have components attached to them and messages are se...

Nov 11, 2014 09:09
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A: STL for games, yea or nay?

KeyframeHere is what Mike Acton (Engine Director at Insomniac Games of Spyro the Dragon, Ratchet & Clank and Resistance fame) had to say about this when asked here. Note he was asked about both STL and Boost in general as related to usage in game dev. STL/Boost, does it belong into gamedev? If only part...

Nov 10, 2014 20:33
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A: Will C++ remain viable for game engines in somewhat distant future?

snake5Short answer: yes, game engines will probably be still written in C++ at least for the next 10 years or so. Long answer: big parts of engine code still include C. Members of the C++ standards committee have been trying (or at least dreaming of it) to close down the pointer arithmetics part of th...

Oct 8, 2014 23:49
Yeah he's a gamedev.
Oct 8, 2014 23:48
I was in /r/gamedev
Sep 28, 2014 08:53
Gamedev.
Aug 30, 2014 22:55
@nightcracker it's one of the only gamedev related things I've read that I didn't hate actually
Jul 31, 2014 03:14
Gamedev? :v
Jul 2, 2014 03:48
I don't like how /agdg/ and /r/gamedev share members
Jul 2, 2014 02:44
Gamedev resources are amazingly bad.
Jul 2, 2014 02:39
I've read so many books on gamedev
Jun 29, 2014 20:59
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A: What to consider when deciding on 2D vs 3D for a game?

munificent3D is an order of magnitude harder than 2D: Programming: The math is significantly more complex for rendering, physics, collision, etc. Hope you like matrices and vectors! Because of the previous point, good performance is much more difficult to attain. With today's hardware, you can make a ni...

Jun 29, 2014 00:35
I wish I was competent at gamedev.
Jun 18, 2014 01:37
this was the only good resource wrt patterns and gamedev I've read
May 21, 2014 23:34
Apr 5, 2014 23:24
Xeo is a gamedev too
Apr 2, 2014 22:40
I don't know why they use it so much in gamedev code
Mar 26, 2014 10:14
gamedev is full of managers
Mar 1, 2014 05:23
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Q: Why do loot drops contain (mostly) useless items?

tieTYTI was thinking about this and couldn't figure this out. In Diablo you kill enemies and they drop random things. But usually the drops are worthless to you relative to what you already have equipped. Why bother building a drop system that gives you crappy drops? Maybe I'm not communicating my ...

Feb 26, 2014 22:51
I wish I found gamedev more enjoying
Jan 21, 2014 04:19
attempting gamedev
Jan 19, 2014 00:28
Saw this posted on /r/gamedev
Dec 22, 2013 01:25
I guess I'm just too busy reading up on all this gamedev stuff out of boredom
Dec 19, 2013 03:14
I'll get over my "Gamedev sucks" mantra when I finally see something that doesn't make me say it.
Dec 6, 2013 23:41
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Q: How to nerf something without the player community hating you?

PhilippNo matter how well you conceptualize an online game, there will always be certain gameplay elements which will turn out to be vastly overpowered and dominate the gameplay. The obvious solution in that case is to do an update and make that gameplay element weaker (to "nerf" it). But when develop...

Oct 15, 2013 23:55
It's not on your gamedev profile so I'm assuming it's not you.
Oct 15, 2013 23:50
@Pawnguy7 Have you seen gamedev code?
Oct 9, 2013 00:20
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Q: How was collision detection handled in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past?

RestartI would like to know how the collision detection was done in The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past. The game is 16x16 tile based, so how did they do the tiles where only a quarter or half of the tile is occupied? Did they use a smaller grid for collision detection like 8x8 tiles, so four of th...


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