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CryENGINE Game Programming with C++, C#, and Lua

You're reading from   CryENGINE Game Programming with C++, C#, and Lua For developers wanting to create 3D games, CryENGINE offers the intuitive route to success and this book is the complete guide to using it. Learn to use sophisticated tools and build super-real, super-addictive games.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849695909
Length 276 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction and Setup 2. Visual Scripting with Flowgraph FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating and Utilizing Custom Entities 4. Game Rules 5. Creating Custom Actors 6. Artificial Intelligence 7. The User Interface 8. Multiplayer and Networking 9. Physics Programming 10. Rendering Programming 11. Effects and Sound 12. Debugging and Profiling Index

Compiling the CryGame project (C++)

The CryENGINE Free SDK ships with complete source access to the game logic library, CryGame.dll. This dynamic library is responsible for the main part of game features, as well as the initial game startup process.

Note

A library is a collection of existing classes and functions that can be integrated into other projects. In Windows, the most common form of library is a Dynamic Link Library , or DLL , which uses the .dll file extension.

To start off, open the main sample folder, and navigate to Code/Solutions/, in which a Visual Studio solution file named CE Game Programming Sample.sln should be present. Double-click on the file and Visual Studio should start up, displaying the included projects (see the following breakdown).

Note

A solution is a structure for organizing projects in Visual Studio. The solution contains information on projects in a text-based .sln file, as well as a .suo file (user-specific options).

To build the project, simply press F7 or right-click on the CryGame project in the Solution Explorer and select Build.

What just happened?

You just compiled CryGame.dll, which should now be present in the binary folder. (Bin32 for 32-bit compilation, Bin64 for 64-bit). Launching the sample application will now load the .dll file containing the source code you compiled.

The CE Game Programming Sample solution breakdown

The solution includes the following three projects, one of which compiles to a .dll file.

CryGame

The CryGame project includes the underlying game logic used by the engine. This compiles to CryGame.dll.

CryAction

The CryAction project includes partial source to CryAction.dll, which is responsible for a large number of systems, such as actors, UI Graphs, and game objects. This project does not compile to a .dll file, but is instead only used for interface access.

CryCommon

The CryCommon project is a helper containing all shared CryENGINE interfaces. If there is a subsystem you want access to, look for its exposed interface in here.

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