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Godot Engine Game Development Projects

You're reading from   Godot Engine Game Development Projects Build five cross-platform 2D and 3D games with Godot 3.0

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788831505
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pausing the game

Many games require some sort of pause mode to allow the player to take a break in the action. In Godot, pausing is a function of the scene tree and can be set using get_tree().paused = true. When the SceneTree is paused, three things happen:

  • The physics thread stops running
  • _process and _physics_process are no longer called, so no code in those methods is run
  • _input and _input_event are also not called

When the pause mode is triggered, every node in the running game can react accordingly, based on how you've configured it. This behavior is set via the node's Pause/Mode property, which you'll find all the way at the bottom of the Inspector list.

The pause mode can be set to three values: INHERIT (the default value), STOP, and PROCESS. STOP means the node will cease processing while the tree is paused, while PROCESS sets the node to continue running...

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