I Spent 100 HOURS Making a Game With NO GAME ENGINE
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Anyone: Java is not created to making games! You and Mojang: 🗿
@hackanimator12
Ай бұрын
don't forget gameloft too
man for a 15 year old you have talent.. keep it up :)
nice content! love that you moved from a scratch youtuber to a coding youtuber, best of luck!!!
@whannabi
2 жыл бұрын
Damn, that's pretty cool.
@AlienDeveloperYT
2 жыл бұрын
@@urbanevilfr and Coding with chris
@Solomonwo
2 жыл бұрын
No
@eggomyleggos5247
2 жыл бұрын
wait he was in the scratch community? i only just recently started watching him
@MESYETI
2 жыл бұрын
@Puppo it doesnt
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@vietnamismycountry
2 жыл бұрын
congrats warframe... i mean fuelvin
@rockminers1636
2 жыл бұрын
That's really good. It makes me appreciate unity more.
@astroboiiz_13
2 жыл бұрын
GG
@joshchang1797
2 жыл бұрын
Hi
@Incognito_Clan
2 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to say how long did it take for you to learn how to code?
show some emotion bro i'm scared
Eclipse is just an IDE. Comparing it to Unity doesn't really make that much sense. It would make more sense to compare it to VSCode. That said, if the only requirement was for this to be written in Java (they can't really enforce this Eclipse part - you could have just imported it as a project at the very end but write the whole thing in vim. Not that I would suggest that with Java) why not use some game-related libraries? Eg. for collision detection. There are some of them out there, eg. LWJGL
@kigamezero8636
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I was gonna mention that. Searching "how to make games in Eclipse" doesn't yield anything since it's just an IDE. It's the equivalent of "how to write a story in Google Docs." But I do remember being confused about these things when I first started learning about coding. Things are a blob for the longest time until it clicks.
@BaxzXD
2 жыл бұрын
because making your own stuff is fun
@kigamezero8636
2 жыл бұрын
@@BaxzXD oh, fs. We're not saying it's a bad idea. It's just that the comparison isn't really fair since the two have different purposes.
@rorymax
2 жыл бұрын
And IDE is a fully fledged IDE. You have tools, plug-ins, and it’s a fancy environment to write code in. No idea what this guy was talking about
@onebigsnowball
2 жыл бұрын
It's a basic 2D RPG. Why use a hardware rendering game engine for something that could've existed in 1990
I love how i've come from watching your how to make an rpg game vids, to these videos that look really professional, keep up the good work!
I know it was 4 years ago, and that's already a great results, but for anyone using that as an inspiration, there are a few mistakes that beginner should be aware of in the the Game class: - Never increment with delta time because inaccuracies build up, always compare to a reference time. (this is important in game logic as well with any game engine) - Pass the delta time to your tick function because if your framerate drop your game will slow down. that also allow yout to make frame rate limit optionnal and configurable because most screens go beyond 100Hz nowadays. - Never have active wait, your while loop needs to sleep. or just don't limit your frame rate at all because you are not saving CPU cycle anyway by adding up nanoseconds instead of running tick.
@birbylikesfox1032
2 жыл бұрын
it doesnt really change wether u put it in tick or run, at the end of the day the tick function would be carried out at the same rate,that is, (now - last time), which varies with the delta variable. I still use the same way and the frames work pretty fine
@volkov3310
2 жыл бұрын
@@birbylikesfox1032 no. You should pass and use dt to calculations. Different machines have different components with different performance. So tie game code to framerate is stupid. Tie it to delta time instead.
Man, this is the best game video I’ve ever seen! The editing is soo good! You’ve come so far!
Man this is sick, I took an intro CS class this year and we used a game engine called Game Maker, but halfway through I got bored and taught myself a bit of Python, and switched to JavaScript, made an online game with JS, and it was all because I was motivated by youtubers like you, keep killing it! It changes lives!
Found ya on my timeline tonight. This was a really enjoyable video to watch. I'm brand new to programming. Learning python to make games with and having fun with it. This encouraged me to keep on going. Hope to see more videos like this.
You compare making a game in Unity with making a game in Eclipse. One is a Game Engine, the other is an IDE. You could have used Eclipse together with a Java Game Engine such as libGDX or jMonkeyEngine (fact that you use Eclipse doesn't matter for the result). It got difficult because you chose to not use any game engine in Java
Love it warfame! You're very good at this 👍
I used that same video to design the engine for the game I've been working on for a few years now. I restarted the engine many times to use opengl and then openal. Cool to see I'm not the only one who got their start in engineless game development from that video
I remember following your zombie shooter video back in 2017. That was my first memory to coding, and that was from your video. Thank you.
This was funny in a sense I didn’t understand And also engaging Good video lmao I need that patience because recently it’s hard for me to study
An actual good sponsor. Straight to the point, and actually related to the video in a way.
from scratch to java, that's what I like to see! Stay strong!
Bro you are a genius and you need to acknowledge that right now
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I like your editing style , very nice and neat
I did the exact same thing in my ap compsci class when I was a junior in high school. I had a whole semester to work on my game and I ended up making a Zelda-like. It was supposed to be a group project but I ended up doing the entire project except for the music all by myself. The premise was that you were a student who had been kidnapped by our teacher and locked in his basement and you had to go room to room fighting monsters and solving puzzles to find your way out. Now that I make games in godot I realize just how difficult it was comparatively to make a video game in Java.
dang you are like the only reason I have hope of getting a full time job with my simple skills in coding (it helps me just knowing there's other people in the same place I am in right now)
Eclipse is just the IDE. It's independent of the "game". The game is just Java, the code is the same in VS Code, Intellij, Netbeans, etc...
Reminds me of my first semester in degree college where my teacher wanted us to make a text-based game. I tried hardcoding it in C++ but in vain and I had to eventually make use of a third party software that allowed us to make such games easily. Seeing this video motivates me to hardcode something on my own again.
I couldn’t help but laugh when I heard eclipse called bare bones software. :-). Good job on your project!
Bro you definietly deserve more subs! Keep up the good work man! 👍
Back when I was in college I took a “introduction to programming “ class, where I had to make a videogame using just python and some graphic/“game” library (pygame) which made it easier than starting from 0, but at that time I had some experience with Unity already, and going back from unity to write line by line in sublime text/vs code was really awful lol. At the end I got an atari game clone but it wasn’t that good.
@logosking2848
2 жыл бұрын
so basically you lack the skill to make a raytracing algorithm from scratch? :( idk get better lol. and before you ask, yes, i did
@CarlosAMaldonado
2 жыл бұрын
@@logosking2848 not everyone has the skills to build and entire engine, I majored in animation and vfx, not in programming or cs, I use Unity bc I know how to use it and how to code in c#, and I’m not gonna learn how to make an engine because there are a lot of good engines out there already, Unity, Unreal, Godot, you don’t have to invent the wheel again and again, that’s pointless
@incomprehensible3945
2 жыл бұрын
@@logosking2848 top 10 who asked moments
@logosking2848
2 жыл бұрын
@@CarlosAMaldonado I was joking dw.
@cleiand5868
2 жыл бұрын
*laughs in pure python(no libraries)*
Thank you so very much for sharing your progress :)
The first time I've ever seen a sponsor that is actually worth looking into, I've bought a lot of GDTV courses on Udemy (they go on sale A LOT!) But they are all pretty much aimed at beginners.
Great video! This guy is so underrated.
i mean, eclipse is an ide, and doesnt really have anything with what libraries and api's you use? either way really enjoyed it! it took me back to HS when i was making software for the ti-84 calculator
This is very impressive, I wish I had an opportunity to do something like this when I was younger
Crystal Soldier: Amazing job warframe! :D i hope you post more tutorials like this in the future and right now im learning Unity and C#. and 2d game development in java =))
Getting sum JDH vibes from this vid 👨🏼💻 Live it
Loving the Dankpods music in the background
I'm a fan of the battle mechanics! Nice job!!!
Great video! I can see the inspiration of some of the concepts from CodeAndMore. I also started my java game dev journey with those tutorials. I hope those kind of series would be more available because there is a shortage of java game devs Tip: u dont need to understand how the gameloop works. Once you start making more games,you will eventually understand it! Tho if anyone want i can explain it in the replies
@ifyoustaywithmeyouwillneve1678
2 жыл бұрын
I'm planning to learn to code games, while Java is not one of my first options would that explaining help with other languages. Right now I have very basic knowledge about coding and stuff btw
I love coding games without engines... All my games are created without engine. The first game I made has 4000 lines of code in python.
@blackcitadel37
Жыл бұрын
Can we play it?
@gamertronky8648
Жыл бұрын
@@blackcitadel37 O yes you have link on my profile's page.
dude, this is amazing!!
Ima download it thanks for sharing!!
I remember my computer science class I made a game in eclipse for fun and showed it to my teacher. She literally didn't give a shit and that made me so upset.
Wait did you just say eclipse is not a full featured editor? Like my dude, that’s a whole IDE versus a modular text editor like VS code.
I watched your content since your shooter tutorial, and comparing this and that video, a lot has change for good. Great improvements, il just miss the old name.
looking at the code made me wanna cry but when you said "9th grade" i'd be like "Fooking geninus!!" Just awesome, I'm a fan!
Sure wish my school had offered classes like that... Our only computer classes taught how to type and use Microsoft office.
your voice changed daaaaaaaamn keep up the good work
A pro tip, if you want to avoid making a source folder for the assets, right-click on your project name -> New -> Folder and call it "res". Then, right-click the project name again but this time go to Properties -> Java Build Path -> Classpath, and then you press the button with the text "Add Class Folder". Once you're prompted with a popup, click the checkbox next to the folder you've made.
For collision you could check the distance and the direction the player is moving.
I think imma try doing something like this in Java. Seems like pretty good experience
it worked! thank you so much!!
Might want to use some kind of sleep method instead of a "busy wait". Basically tell the PC that you don't need to do anything for a few milliseconds instead of constantly getting the delta and checking it. There's a minimum time that you can sleep though that's OS dependent so if the time remaining on the frame is less than that you can do the busy wait instead.
I used to develop my games in java with eclipse (ya i like sufferin' myself). Then i instantly decided to use a game engine and im happy with that. Coding your own game engine will not worth unless you have some specific reasons.
bro dropping jokes with a straight face, instant sub
holy... you consider eclipse to be bare bones?!
I would love it when you start making Unity tutorials!!
Good stuff! Making engines is fun 🙌
very nicely done! I hope you got an A for your project!
YOU ARE DUCKING WARFAME WHAT YOU UPGRADED SO MUCH LOOOOOOL I FEEL THAT NOSTALGIC ENERGY LKSODJDJDK
This is amazing!
You really good at explaining thank you
Finally, Warfame has a new video!
I am just over half way done with a C# coding course and these videos are make me want to make my own games👍
You better have gotten a 100% on this project holy cow
I came up with a solution before he said it, it could check if the player is on a collidable tile, it moves the player back before rendering.
xD your voice sounds like a text to speech bot, love your content keep it up!
I really really enjoy playing around with object oriented programming languages It makes me feel better
this deserves for views man.
Bro we almost have the same experience, i also coded a game using only html css and js. The only difference is there's already a lot of tutorials but i swear i only copied what was needed and do everything from scratch so i learned fundamental game dev stuff like u did.
Thank you so much you really help me :)
this was fun to watch. Im doing somthing similer in C++
You are underrated like WOW
Great Job!
this is incredibly helpful
You got sponsored! Let's goooooo!
It feels like your staring onto my soul throughout the video
I've used Eclipse in the past and made a game for roku. Really fun project ngl.
I jump into Java and make nonsense sometimes, love the content. Subbed
I will try suffering like you ^_^. Nice video
so good !!! 😍😍
This is really really nice tbh. But when it comes to handling ads and in game payments the engine really comes in handy
keep making content like this lol. maybe devlogs???? :)))
I didn't know you were warfame, I loved the series of the shooter game.
That's Awesome!
awesome, like the baby possum!
Will there be more videos coming to Scratch?
your in your attic... but that audio is the best bro
Looks likes a sick video!
Fun fact: Minecraft was also created with no GE, like he did, but in 3d
why is this guy so underrated why pls tell me WHY!!!!!!!
It is difficult, but that's why IT companies like project in Java/CPP during interviews, because they know if you can make game in Java in eclipse editor, you know everything from scratch and you can make it in anywhere else.
@somerando6399
2 жыл бұрын
Most IT companies wouldn't really care about the text editior/IDE especially for interviews; However creating a portfolio is pretty good for getting a job
At the beginning of the video, how are you comparing Eclipse to VS Code like it was some big drawback that you had to use Eclipse? VS code is a text editor, Eclipse is a fully fledged IDE with an emphasis on Java.
Me: "I only play games thats made in C++" Me: "well.."
holy shit i havent seen this channel in a good 2 years
It would be so cool if you built onto this game and made a shop and other stuff
1:33 "the most popular game development courses on Utimy"
Fun Fact: Minecraft: Java Edition was initially developed using just Eclipse and LWJGL (a java game library).
@TheKodeToad
2 жыл бұрын
It's still developed in Java to this day
@milo20060
2 жыл бұрын
The latest minecraft "Bedrock" which is multiplatform and is written in C++
@TheKodeToad
Жыл бұрын
@@milo20060 Java edition is still developed
could you do java and c# Tutorials? i struggle with current ones on yt
Which framework you have used in this game
Yow so I'm currently learning to make games with coding but I find I tire out easily any tips