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Tag: #gamedev · 5 posts
Posted Apr 15
#shell#ai_agents#ai_assisted_development#anthropic#claude#claude_code#game_design#game_development#gamedev#godot#indie_game_dev#unity#unreal_engine Claude Code Game Studios turns one Claude Code session into a full game dev team with 49 specialized agents, 72 skills, 12 hooks, and 11 rules for engines like Godot, Unity, and Unreal. Use slash commands like `/start`, `/brainstorm`, or `/dev-story` for design, coding, QA, and release—agents ask questions, show options, and get your approval to stay organized. You benefit by building games solo with pro structure, catching errors early, and shipping faster without chaos. https://github.com/Donchitos/Claude-Code-Game-Studios
Posted Jan 23
#cplusplus#3d_engine#arm64#cmake#cplusplus#cpp17#d3d11#directx#directx11#engine#game#game_engine#gamedev#mod#opengl#opensource#sdl#sdl2#stalker#x64#xray_engine OpenXRay is a free, improved version of the X-Ray Engine for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games like Call of Pripyat and Clear Sky. It adds 64-bit support, higher FPS, bug fixes, modding tools, and runs on Linux, macOS, and more. This benefits you with smoother, more stable gameplay, better performance on modern or non-Windows PCs, and easy access to new mods without changing the classic feel. https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16
Posted Nov 12
#javascript#3d_gaussian_splatting#game_development#game_engine#gamedev#gaussian_splatting#gltf#hacktoberfest#javascript#nodejs#playcanvas#typescript#virtual_reality#webgl#webgl2#webgpu#webxr PlayCanvas is an open-source game engine that lets you create 3D and 2D games or apps that run in any browser, using WebGL and WebGPU for fast, high-quality graphics. It supports advanced features like animation, physics, sound, and asset streaming, and you can write code in JavaScript or TypeScript. The engine is free, easy to set up, and works well for both simple projects and complex games, making it simple to build and share interactive content online. https://github.com/playcanvas/engine
Posted Aug 1
#typescript#editor#frontend#game_development#game_engine#gamedev#nodejs#playcanvas#typescript#ui The PlayCanvas Editor is a powerful, browser-based tool for creating 3D WebGL, WebGPU, and WebXR apps with real-time collaboration, live editing, and no compile time, letting you build and test projects quickly on any device. It supports advanced graphics features like glTF 2.0, clustered lighting, and WebXR for AR/VR experiences. You can also set up a local development environment to customize or extend the editor using open-source libraries. This means you can develop interactive 3D content faster, collaborate easily, and test directly on mobile or desktop, improving your workflow and project quality[1][2][3][4]. https://github.com/playcanvas/editor
Posted May 10
#cplusplus#gamedev#gamedev_library#gamedevelopment#library#performance#performance_analysis#profiler#profiling#profiling_library Tracy Profiler is a powerful tool that helps you understand how your applications are performing. It can track CPU, GPU, memory usage, and more in real-time with very precise timing. This means you can see exactly where your program is spending time, which helps you make it faster and more efficient. Tracy supports many programming languages and can even capture screenshots of your application's frames. By using Tracy, you can identify and fix performance issues, making your applications run smoother and better. https://github.com/wolfpld/tracy