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Now we can move sprites in STOS we need to put things together to see how we can actually begin creating playable games. Along the way we will look at some more new features and concepts so you can understand more of how STOS works versus programming languages and gameengines you might be used to. Avoid the Monster.
Physics: Fix test_move reporting collision when touching another body ( GH-54845 ). Tiles: Fix TileSet editor workspace breaking ( GH-55059 ). Tiles: Only add light occlusion for visible TileMaps ( GH-54435 ). Tiles: Fix selecting next/previous subtile in TileSet editor ( GH-55261 ). if something that worked fine in 3.4
Physics: Fix test_move reporting collision when touching another body ( GH-54845 ). Tiles: Fix TileSet editor workspace breaking ( GH-55059 ). Tiles: Only add light occlusion for visible TileMaps ( GH-54435 ). Tiles: Fix selecting next/previous subtile in TileSet editor ( GH-55261 ). if something that worked fine in 3.4
Physics: Fix test_move reporting collision when touching another body ( GH-54845 ). Tiles: Fix TileSet editor workspace breaking ( GH-55059 ). Tiles: Only add light occlusion for visible TileMaps ( GH-54435 ). Tiles: Fix selecting next/previous subtile in TileSet editor ( GH-55261 ). if something that worked fine in 3.4
This version worked well but we felt it was still far from the usability and features of a modern gameengine. The more urgent issue was to improve the 2D engine so we worked hard again and released Godot 1.1, Collision and navigation debugging. In the vein of larger gameengines, Godot has now live editing support.
Auto-tiling in tile maps. The new 3D engine is outstanding, with many features out-of-the-box that are still not common in other mainstream engines. The new 3D renderer is state-of-the-art, with features rarely see in gameengines today, such as: Full principled BSDF. Auto-tiling in tile maps.
A long-standing Bullet regression has finally been fixed ( GH-56801 ), solving issues with KinematicBody collisions on edges (e.g. seen as small bumps between tiles on a GridMap). Physics: Bullet: KinematicBody compound shape collision fix ( GH-56801 ). Physics: Add fixed timestep interpolation for 3D ( GH-52846 ).
Those now come with support for attractors, collision , trails , sub-emitters and manual emission. This included adding new collision shapes, cylinder and heightmap , as well as re-implementing SoftBody nodes. You can probably build half a game with tiles alone!
The engine should be able to render and simulate 200+ lightweight game objects -- frame-animated sprites with simple collision, no fancy physics or shaders. Which gameengine should I use to maximize ease of learning and compatibility, and manage hundreds of simple objects on-screen? and no WASM.)
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