PilzAdam wrote:Could be nice but I dont know if its worth it. Maybe some really small test version or so.
rarkenin wrote:Definitely needs Javascript and WebGL.
jojoa1997 wrote:rarkenin wrote:Definitely needs Javascript and WebGL.
No no no. Keep it c++ if possible. Wasn't this game not made in java for a reason.
LorenzoVulcan wrote:Sauerbraten is a game that runs 200 FPS.His web porting (BananaBread) is just 10% of the game and runs with 20 FPS.
Minetest runs 50 FPS.An emscripten web porting will implode your monitor.
LorenzoVulcan wrote:Sauerbraten is a game that runs 200 FPS.His web porting (BananaBread) is just 10% of the game and runs with 20 FPS.
Minetest runs 50 FPS.An emscripten web porting will implode your monitor.
Are you saying that I put an abnormal brain into a seven and a half foot long, fifty-four inch wide GORILLA?
Ragnar wrote:maybe a mytest game, similar to minetest (a minetest rip off) that ran on unity web player... =) and it could be easilly ported to wii u, android etc...
Ragnar wrote:maybe a mytest game, similar to minetest (a minetest rip off) that ran on unity web player... =) and it could be easilly ported to wii u, android etc...
PilzAdam wrote:LorenzoVulcan wrote:Sauerbraten is a game that runs 200 FPS.His web porting (BananaBread) is just 10% of the game and runs with 20 FPS.
Minetest runs 50 FPS.An emscripten web porting will implode your monitor.
On my machine Minetest runs at 200 FPS too.
Are you saying that I put an abnormal brain into a seven and a half foot long, fifty-four inch wide GORILLA?
nomohakon wrote:PilzAdam wrote:LorenzoVulcan wrote:Sauerbraten is a game that runs 200 FPS.His web porting (BananaBread) is just 10% of the game and runs with 20 FPS.
Minetest runs 50 FPS.An emscripten web porting will implode your monitor.
On my machine Minetest runs at 200 FPS too.
Lucky you.
hdastwb wrote:NaCl?
http://irrlicht.sourceforge.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=46400
That way, Minetest would stay native (more or less) and yet work in the browser. Only Chrome supports it, though, as none of the other browsers seem to see the benefit of native code.
I remember once when I was trying to type an E-mail while my brother had the antiquated web version of Minecraft open in the background; there was a couple second's delay between my typing and letters showing up on the screen. Sure, Minetest is designed to be more efficient than Minecraft; yet, considering that JavaScript still lags behind Java in the snail race of interpreted platforms, I think implementing an infinite voxel engine such as Minetest in JavaScript is pushing the technology a bit farther than it was designed to go.
kaeza wrote:C++ compiles to native code, so it's the fastest way of doing things.
PilzAdam wrote:kaeza wrote:C++ compiles to native code, so it's the fastest way of doing things.
Wrong, Assembler is faster.
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