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    GLScene

    GLScene

    GLScene Engine for Delphi & C++Builder VCL Windows 32/64

    GLScene is an OpenGL based 3D library for Delphi, C++Builder and Lazarus. It provides visual components and objects allowing description and rendering 3D scenes in graphic applications. Update of newer versions of the trunk has been moved to https://github.com/glscene
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    landshade

    realtime 3d surface rendering library

    landshade is a C++ library for quick tesselation of complex 3D data like terrain and other curves surfaces at different levels of detail on modern graphics hardware.
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    Offroad

    Offroad

    Vehicle simulation with freedom of movement on large map (5x5km).

    Simple Linux game inspired by Terep2 and 1nsane written in C++ using SDL library based on my own physics engine (spring systems and rigid body dynamic simulation). Offroad Engine was part of my bachelor thesis at Czech Technical University in year 2006. This is updated version from 2008 with improved graphics and sounds. Game map was originally imported from OpenTTD (that's why roads are so perpendicular) but now I decided to start working on this project again and to add support for maps from my World Editor app: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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    OpenGL 3.3 + 4.0 game engine with world editor
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    Pear3DEngine

    Pear3DEngine

    Pear3DEngine is a modern and modular 3D development framework

    Pear3DEngine is a modern and modular 3D development framework that lets you create professional games, simulations and more. You are free to develop your program in C + +, XML or LUA and publish it as open source software or selling it as a commercial program. The rendering engine uses internally OpenGL or DirectX optionally. The planned editor supports software development on Linux, Windows and maybe MacOS X. DirectX 9 and therefore Windows XP are currently not supported and support is not...
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    A simulation engine which allows the realtime 3D visualization of Biblical locations and events. Custom scenes and studies can be created by the user and submitted to the online library. An essential tool for study and entertaining to use.
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    moved here: https://github.com/bernhardmgruber/hlbsp
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