Having a free or trial version of the engine is essential for the success of these products. Majority of engines run on the royalty-based model to enure development cost continue, while allowing user accessibility. I've used a few engines that required up-front payment, and they've all shutdown due to lack of financial support. I say all this respectfully and do wish you success in your endeavors.
@@BerayTriangle I totally understand your point but I really dislike the other payment options that those engines adopt. Including the free trial thing, especially considering that it's so cheap. Cave is the engine We use here in our studio to make our games. So it doesn't rely on other people using it to keep going, it only relies on us.
@Deveroc-bu5mo bro I have tried engine like unity and godot to make an android app But problem is that there is no native ui even if we leave that (google material ui) I will make a fake ui over engine then problem is performance, In godot we have a low processing mode which works But these engines are not well suited with old versions of android and new features doesn't work. Now people will say why i dont use flutter, or jetpack compose to make android app problem is that making an app which can work on different mobile sizes using amdroid sdk/frameworks is not that good in game engine the ui we made look same on all devices with proper use of containers and anchors And I like object oriented approach in making apps / game that why I want a light weight engine which trully /natively supports android where I can make android apps My android app need more graphic and more stuff which is easy to done with engines ... I can work with py, java, c#, lua, kotlin, dart Suggest me one best one pls 🙏 Edit: I am learning right now flutter but I think android devlopment waste lot of time in making ui I like editor flow where I can child things together to make new ui Elements and yes it's easy too. I would like to waste my time more on writting core logic then on written ui Which game engines do very well
@@geografixxxx I hate html like tags but I tried, and same problem nested tags I think nested widgets approach is better of Flutter but all sucks in front of node or game objects in unity, godot
Having a free or trial version of the engine is essential for the success of these products. Majority of engines run on the royalty-based model to enure development cost continue, while allowing user accessibility.
I've used a few engines that required up-front payment, and they've all shutdown due to lack of financial support. I say all this respectfully and do wish you success in your endeavors.
@@BerayTriangle I totally understand your point but I really dislike the other payment options that those engines adopt. Including the free trial thing, especially considering that it's so cheap.
Cave is the engine We use here in our studio to make our games. So it doesn't rely on other people using it to keep going, it only relies on us.
What are the requirements for a device that can run the engine smoothly?
The URL of this video says "DIE"
Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity.
Stands for: Design, Innovate, Execute. He was just giving us a nice acronym for the game jam
If cave sells well enough, I'll buy TH-cam and change it. hahaha (joking)
Really nice
make a full game in your game engine
@@Classici__Gamer we've been doing this for years already.
He already made it and published it on Steam
Is it possible to disable the rounding of imgui elements in cave?
Why?
@@GuilhermeTeres It looks ugly to me
Python? How's the performance of that?
Very good 😊
Python is just used as the scripting language. The entire engine isn't built off it. Why would that cause you to worry about performance issues
@@latenmuniz773 because then python needs to be interpreted at runtime and your frame time is dependent on your scripts
Can I use the 0.9.9 version?
This version is not available anymore.
@GuilhermeTeres ah man well I guess I'm out of the game jam I hope great games are made then
Bro can i use your engine with python to make android apps ?
I think no because he said in another video, that it's only for pc like Windows or linux
@Deveroc-bu5mo bro I have tried engine like unity and godot to make an android app
But problem is that there is no native ui even if we leave that (google material ui) I will make a fake ui over engine then problem is performance,
In godot we have a low processing mode which works
But these engines are not well suited with old versions of android and new features doesn't work.
Now people will say why i dont use flutter, or jetpack compose to make android app problem is that making an app which can work on different mobile sizes using amdroid sdk/frameworks is not that good in game engine the ui we made look same on all devices with proper use of containers and anchors
And I like object oriented approach in making apps / game that why I want a light weight engine which trully /natively supports android where I can make android apps
My android app need more graphic and more stuff which is easy to done with engines ...
I can work with py, java, c#, lua, kotlin, dart
Suggest me one best one pls 🙏
Edit: I am learning right now flutter but I think android devlopment waste lot of time in making ui I like editor flow where I can child things together to make new ui Elements and yes it's easy too. I would like to waste my time more on writting core logic then on written ui
Which game engines do very well
@@OHNOIAMTRAPPED
Have you tried react native?
react native is the way
@@geografixxxx I hate html like tags but I tried, and same problem nested tags I think nested widgets approach is better of Flutter but all sucks in front of node or game objects in unity, godot
Can I make a good game like Minecraft in cave engine?
My last video is literally this (me making minecraft). Check it out!
You should give your cave engine for free just for the game jam. Why people would buy it just to participate in a game jam. Can't find any reason.
@@Choco_Ted most people that will participate already purchased it,
youtu.be/DIE
Like Jesus that died for us as in John 3.16 🔥
@@GuilhermeTeres thx for commenting (I didn't want to be mean to you btw)