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    GrimAC

    GrimAC

    Fully async, multithreaded, predictive, open source, 3.01 reach

    GrimAC is an open-source anticheat system designed to detect and prevent cheating on Minecraft multiplayer servers through predictive simulation and advanced movement analysis. The project uses a simulation-based detection engine that recreates player movement and physics in order to identify discrepancies between legitimate gameplay and modified client behavior. By analyzing how players move, interact with the world, and send network packets to the server, Grim can detect a variety of cheats such as reach hacks, speed hacks, and anti-knockback modifications. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    hematite

    hematite

    A simple Minecraft written in Rust with the Piston game engine

    Hematite is an experimental open-source project that attempts to reimplement aspects of the Minecraft game engine using the Rust programming language. Developed within the Piston ecosystem, the project serves primarily as a technical experiment exploring how Rust can be used to build complex game systems such as rendering, world simulation, and client architecture. Hematite aims to replicate core elements of Minecraft’s mechanics while leveraging Rust’s safety guarantees and modern performance capabilities. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    GoCraft

    GoCraft

    A Minecraft like game written in go

    GoCraft is an open-source sandbox game project written in the Go programming language that recreates core gameplay ideas from Minecraft. The project demonstrates how a voxel-based world simulation can be implemented using Go along with graphics libraries and OpenGL-style rendering pipelines. GoCraft includes basic terrain generation, block placement mechanics, and player movement within a procedurally generated world composed of cubic blocks. The game engine provides essential features such as world rendering, chunk management, and interaction with blocks through simple controls. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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