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    Magnum

    Magnum

    Lightweight and modular C++11 graphics middleware for data and games

    Look­ing for an open-source lib­rary that gives you graph­ics ab­strac­tion and plat­form in­de­pend­ence on ma­jor desktop, mo­bile and web plat­forms? Do you want it to have all the con­veni­ence util­it­ies around yet stay small, power­ful and not give up on flex­ib­il­ity? Here it is. And it’s free to use, even for com­mer­cial pur­poses. Among Mag­num es­sen­tials is a UTF-8-aware OS, filesys­tem and con­sole ab­strac­tion, a ver­sat­ile vec­tor math lib­rary and a slim C++11 wrap­per...
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    Dimension Balls

    Dimension Balls

    A public domain cross platform 3D game

    ...But since the game only uses OpenGL 1.0 the drawing code is outdated, but still things can be learned from the collision detection and other techniques. Some of the code is left in an unfinished/testing state. This game was a learning experiment for me, and the math used is tested until it works for the game. After using the science math by the book, there were still flaws that could make the player get stuck under certain conditions (since floating point is not exact), and the workarounds for this are just my own ideas. Have looked at the code for other 3D games and there are mostly the same problems around collision detection and "hacks" to get it to "work".
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