Comment by varbhat
9 months ago
Isn't that a huge effort? I remember few games which developed their own game engines from scratch (factorio, limbo, bg3). But, wouldn't it be easier and better to use game engines like godot?
9 months ago
Isn't that a huge effort? I remember few games which developed their own game engines from scratch (factorio, limbo, bg3). But, wouldn't it be easier and better to use game engines like godot?
I suppose it depends where you draw the line between engine and framework. Factorio used parts of Allegro until 2018.
https://www.factorio.com/blog/post/fff-230
Engine these days implies one of those IDEs with everything included (scene editor etc). I don't know how or why, but language drifted in the last 20 years or so.