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pants2 20 hours ago

After 10 minutes of digging I managed to find one single screenshot of an actual game built with it. Isn't that the first thing a developer wants to see?

https://unity.com/ leads with demos.

https://kaijuengine.org/ leads with a block of text claiming it renders cubes faster than Unity.

efskap 10 hours ago | parent | next [-]

What does a screenshot of a game tell you about the engine or the developer experience? If you can push triangles and run shaders you can render anything.

filleduchaos 10 hours ago | parent | next [-]

A screenshot (better yet, a GIF) gives you at least a basic idea of what the engine's renderer can do.

You can push triangles and run shaders in pretty much every UI framework on earth and yet for some strange inexplicable reason people tend to want to see what the framework can actually do.

CJefferson 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

For a start, it tells you the engine can actually be used to make a full finished game — which with hobby game engines isn’t a guarantee. If you want me to use an engine, I’d like at least one finished game, preferably even released on Steam.

p2detar 17 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It says on the home page it’s under development. I wouldn’t expect any games made with yet.

> The engine is not released and is under heavy development.

chrisjj an hour ago | parent [-]

Every major established engine is under development yet has many games to show.

Development includes testing. A game engine's test is games. Lack of games speaks volumes.