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Dev snapshot: Godot 4.0 beta 3

Mircosoft Game Dev

Vitika Soni ( Vitika9 ) reworked the features and user experience of Godot’s ColorPicker during Google Summer of Code 2022. So we refactored all this to have a single target option for the main three supported configurations which should be familiar to Godot users: target=editor : Editor build, optimized, with debugging code.

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Dev snapshot: Godot 4.0 beta 3

Mircosoft Game Dev

Vitika Soni ( Vitika9 ) reworked the features and user experience of Godot's ColorPicker during Google Summer of Code 2022. So we refactored all this to have a single target option for the main three supported configurations which should be familiar to Godot users: target=editor : Editor build, optimized, with debugging code.

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Why does Godot use Servers and RIDs?

Mircosoft Game Dev

If you ever lurked in Godot source code, and tried to follow the flow of the logic, you most likely noticed that most code related to scene, formats, etc. Before going into optimizing for multiple threads, let's first take a look at the typical order of execution of the main blocks of a game engine. Servers and RIDs.

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Godot 3.0 is out and ready for the big leagues

Mircosoft Game Dev

After more than 18 months of development, all Godot Engine contributors are proud to present our biggest release so far, Godot 3.0! It brings a brand new rendering engine with state-of-the-art PBR workflow for 3D, an improved assets pipeline, GDNative to load native code as plugins, C# 7.0 In Godot 3.0, Bullet Physics backend.

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