Havoc Physics in early build which was used in Half Life 2 beta when they demonstrated falling and rolling of barrels on multiple plates of wood that fell sinking down the field that simulated water and saw how it would bounce as if it was drowning, just blew my mind, especially Garry's Mod, which is my first steam game I got.
Great video, it's clear that you are really experienced and actually know what you're doing, which is... quite rare among us developpers... And you're using C++ of all languages... Respect !
Do you have a video demonstrating that? I'm a 3rd year student and have to make final year project next year. I also want to make something cool like that.
@@shailmurtaza9082 hey, sadly not. Because we were in lockdown when that project was due, we demonstrated it live over teams so I never had to make a video of it. Best of luck with your project
Use ImGui in my engine and it's amazing. It's allowed me to make changes in real time and for hunting down hard to find bugs (ie. lighting, textures, materials). Other thing I did was use bounding sphere's 1st to see if a collision is even possible before using more expensive rotated/scaled 3d cubes. My poor engine started in 2004 with DX7 and is now on DX11. It's like a pet that never dies. Best thing I like about it is it will assemble all model textures into an atlas using DDS format then combine similar sized models together allowing very small batch sizes. For example 6 batches for 100 different models.
OK, can I ask ChatGPT write me an algorithm with a certain complexity? Not some simple, but the same rigid body class, and each methods should be performed for constant amortized complexity? And thanks for the great video!
I've done that for python but not C++, i'm installing to experiment with C++ as well as i learned the programming language in abstract, but i've got to try to do things with C++ since it's more open and is flexible.
You should have used the payed version because it is 10x better. I use it everyday and do net even think about coding anymore. Only fixing bugs the AI does
Havoc Physics in early build which was used in Half Life 2 beta when they demonstrated falling and rolling of barrels on multiple plates of wood that fell sinking down the field that simulated water and saw how it would bounce as if it was drowning, just blew my mind, especially Garry's Mod, which is my first steam game I got.
She worked so hard on the video
she even changed the thumbnail for the third time
I think your ease with c++ is amazing!
Great video, it's clear that you are really experienced and actually know what you're doing, which is... quite rare among us developpers... And you're using C++ of all languages... Respect !
i cant escape it
@@liqu8fish please no
This was the most inspiring thing I have watched all day. I've always had an interest in video game development and this motivated me. Great video!
I absolutely love imGUI, used it for the fluid simulation I made for my final year uni project
Do you have a video demonstrating that?
I'm a 3rd year student and have to make final year project next year. I also want to make something cool like that.
@@shailmurtaza9082 hey, sadly not. Because we were in lockdown when that project was due, we demonstrated it live over teams so I never had to make a video of it. Best of luck with your project
@@mattwhelan13 Sure! Thanks!
Use ImGui in my engine and it's amazing. It's allowed me to make changes in real time and for hunting down hard to find bugs (ie. lighting, textures, materials). Other thing I did was use bounding sphere's 1st to see if a collision is even possible before using more expensive rotated/scaled 3d cubes.
My poor engine started in 2004 with DX7 and is now on DX11. It's like a pet that never dies. Best thing I like about it is it will assemble all model textures into an atlas using DDS format then combine similar sized models together allowing very small batch sizes. For example 6 batches for 100 different models.
Amazing XD love the "fuck you chatgpt" as your program name hahaha
[Boromir Meme]:
One does not simply uses C++!
OK, can I ask ChatGPT write me an algorithm with a certain complexity? Not some simple, but the same rigid body class, and each methods should be performed for constant amortized complexity? And thanks for the great video!
@stio_studio as soon as I have free time, I will definitely try. so far, I'm looking at those who try and I'm amazed)
U might get better results if u ask gpt 4.0 instead
This is very cool!
4:04 of course it goes down and loses tabs, they use ChatGPT to write their own code, it seems.
That was kinda the whole point of the video? How did you make it 4 minutes in without reading the title or even watching the video?
It makes the cube l o n g
the funny is that this looks easy lol, I can't even use SFML library im stuck in it😫
Read the docs 🐸
@@manoyalor just don't use AI to make code
thats a sick physics engine for an AI that cant draw circle
Zyger:Gravity just downward force
einstein:i Work my whole life and this what i get?
lets be real though it does just mean object fall 🤓
@@ZygerGFX einstein:Sure sure while we at it. Lets just agree that the earth is flat
Regular chatgpt, or gpt4?
I've done that for python but not C++, i'm installing to experiment with C++ as well as i learned the programming language in abstract, but i've got to try to do things with C++ since it's more open and is flexible.
wake up babe zyger posted again
... our job is in danger
Bruh! Your skills⚡🤯
COOL!!!, where did you learn c++ and do you mind giving some tips on learning c++ because i really wanna have a broad knowledge of it
You should have used the payed version because it is 10x better.
I use it everyday and do net even think about coding anymore. Only fixing bugs the AI does
Did you try using ChatGpt 4?
cool
cool
@@ZygerGFX cool
@@karenplasma2220 cool
Hello!
hi
dope
Lmao I should do this with a 3d engine made in C
cant wait til all content is AI generated.
the future is here. huzzah.
lol
C U B E
epic
Chat gpt doesn't pick up it's garbage lol
first blyat