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raysan5 / custom_game_engines_small_study.md
Last active December 24, 2025 01:22
A small state-of-the-art study on custom engines

CUSTOM GAME ENGINES: A Small Study

a_plague_tale

WARNING: Article moved to separate repo to allow users contributions: https://github.com/raysan5/custom_game_engines

A couple of weeks ago I played (and finished) A Plague Tale, a game by Asobo Studio. I was really captivated by the game, not only by the beautiful graphics but also by the story and the locations in the game. I decided to investigate a bit about the game tech and I was surprised to see it was developed with a custom engine by a relatively small studio. I know there are some companies using custom engines but it's very difficult to find a detailed market study with that kind of information curated and updated. So this article.

Nowadays lots of companies choose engines like [Unreal](https:

@dteoh
dteoh / .gitconfig
Created March 17, 2019 23:40
Use Neovim as git mergetool
[merge]
tool = vimdiff
[mergetool]
keepBackup = false
[mergetool "vimdiff"]
cmd = nvim -d $LOCAL $REMOTE $MERGED -c '$wincmd w' -c 'wincmd J'
@zeljic
zeljic / build_sqlite3_lib.md
Last active September 24, 2025 06:56
Build SQLite3 .lib file on windows

How to build SQLite3 .lib file on Windows 10

  1. Download source from source

    For example: source https://www.sqlite.org/2023/sqlite-amalgamation-3430100.zip

  2. Download binary from binary

    For example: binary https://www.sqlite.org/2023/sqlite-dll-win64-x64-3430100.zip

  3. Extract both archives to the same directory

@bmaupin
bmaupin / free-backend-hosting.md
Last active December 24, 2025 01:57
Free backend hosting
@posener
posener / go-table-driven-tests-parallel.md
Last active November 25, 2025 08:25
Be Careful with Table Driven Tests and t.Parallel()

Be Careful with Table Driven Tests and t.Parallel()

We Gophers, love table-driven-tests, it makes our unittesting structured, and makes it easy to add different test cases with ease.

Let’s create our table driven test, for convenience, I chose to use t.Log as the test function. Notice that we don't have any assertion in this test, it is not needed to for the demonstration.

func TestTLog(t *testing.T) {
	t.Parallel()
@vasanthk
vasanthk / System Design.md
Last active December 23, 2025 05:00
System Design Cheatsheet

System Design Cheatsheet

Picking the right architecture = Picking the right battles + Managing trade-offs

Basic Steps

  1. Clarify and agree on the scope of the system
  • User cases (description of sequences of events that, taken together, lead to a system doing something useful)
    • Who is going to use it?
    • How are they going to use it?