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Godot 3.5: Can't stop won't stop

Mircosoft Game Dev

Godot is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing the world with the best possible free and open source game technology. If you use and enjoy Godot, plan to use it, or want support the cause of having a mature, high quality free and open source game engine, then please consider becoming our patron.

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Godot for AA/AAA game development - What's missing?

Mircosoft Game Dev

using data oriented algorithms to process the culling of objects and both secondary command buffers and automatic batching to efficiently submit the draw primitives. Creating games this way is, as a result, more challenging. This is handled nowadays by a type of technology called “streaming”. The answer is “it depends”.

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Godot 3.3 has arrived, with a focus on optimization and reliability

Mircosoft Game Dev

This will enable us to publish maintenance updates at a faster pace as soon as we identify a need (critical regressions to fix, security issues, necessary platform updates, etc.). Godot is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing the world with the best possible free and open source game technology.

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Godot 3.4 is released with major features and UX polish

Mircosoft Game Dev

Godot is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing the world with the best possible free and open source game technology. If you use and enjoy Godot, plan to use it, or want support the cause of having a mature, high quality free and open source game engine, then please consider becoming our patron.

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Godot 3.0 is out and ready for the big leagues

Mircosoft Game Dev

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 game engines today, such as: Full principled BSDF. Here is an example using the older 3D platformer demo: VR support.

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Godot 3's renderer design explained

Mircosoft Game Dev

Godot uses a considerably different approach to rendering (and rendering abstraction) than other, popular, game engines. In the future, this might be the same case with newer rendering technologies. Godot's high level abstraction of rastering allows us to focus on using the rendering techniques that best fit each technology.

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