"If we improve the code and we can all benefit from it, it's good for everyone," says Fenris's Ben Hunter, as he talks ...
These days, most high-profile games are basically a black box as far as the public is concerned.Slay the Spire 2, however, bucks that trend: and it all comes down to the deck-building game's engine.
Godot developer Rémi Verschelde says a rise in AI-generated code is weighing down on the resources of its dedicated maintenance team. The open-source game engine has been around since 2014, but has ...
At risk of drowning in AI slop code, Godot is firming up its contribution requirements.
Gaming on Linux has never been better. Thanks to advances in compatibility layers like Proton, drivers, and distro-level optimizations, Linux now supports thousands of games, from AAA titles to indie ...
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