• voxel
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    99 months ago

    godot runs everywhere, webgl, webgpu, android, ios, linux, macos, windows, gaem consoles

    • Trantarius
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      79 months ago

      My understanding is that running on game consoles can’t be officially supported, because they can’t integrate the necessary proprietary code into the engine while keeping it open source.

      • @jcg@lemmy.world
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        69 months ago

        They can’t distribute the proprietary bits in with the engine, so you have to work with the Godot team and a publisher which you probably would be doing anyway.

      • voxel
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        yeah plugins are needed, but the engine core is extremely portable

    • Wugmeister
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      39 months ago

      I mean, it’s easier to port a game running on Godot than something written in Assembly. So I’m not shocked to hear that

      But up until Unity decided to stick some TNT up their ass and light it last week, the king of porting was Unity. I’m not saying it’s perfect, but if you’re a tiny indie company who wants to get something on Xbox, PS5, the Switch, PC, and even maybe mobile if the game is tiny, Unity was the engine for you.

      • Cynetri (he/any)
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        89 months ago

        To be fair, the only reason Godot can’t port to consoles as easily as Unity is for licensing reasons. Console manufacturers don’t want their console build code released as open-source under MIT like Godot is, so that’s all relegated to third-party services/plugins

        • @Sethayy@sh.itjust.works
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          49 months ago

          and there’s many third/almost first party companies to do it for you, they just almost by definition need to charge for it - cause Microsoft and Sony charge them.

          The one is even made by the devs and returns its profits to development