An open source third person action RPG with multiplayer support.
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Broken Seals

In order to open the game project in Godot, you need a custom build Godot editor! See

Broken Seals as of 2020.01.10.

A 3D third person RPG. With both multiplayer, and singleplayer capabilities.

The main gameplay-loop goal is to create an experience with enough complexity and depth, that can rival the more old-school MMO- and action rpgs, because nowadays I feel like that is something that got lost.

I want the game to run on every platform, without sacrificing from the gameplay. From the testing I've done this is not even an issue.

Editing the game

In order for you to open the game in the editor you will need a custom built version, with a few engine modules built int, and unfortunately for now, you will need to build it yourself. (Binary releases will be available eventually!)

But don't worry, Godot is surpisingly easy and hassle free to compile! See

After you have the engine with the required modules, you can go ahead, run it, and just open the project inside the game folder.

Usually after the initial import it will need a restart, however everything should work after that.

The required engine modules

These are the required engine modules, they are listed here for completeness`s sake, the project's setup script will install these for you automatically int the Compiling section.

https://github.com/Relintai/world_generator.git

https://github.com/Relintai/entity_spell_system.git

https://github.com/Relintai/ui_extensions.git

https://github.com/Relintai/voxelman.git

https://github.com/Relintai/texture_packer.git

https://github.com/Relintai/godot_fastnoise.git

https://github.com/Relintai/mesh_data_resource.git

https://github.com/Relintai/procedural_animations.git

https://github.com/Relintai/props.git

https://github.com/Relintai/mesh_utils.git

https://github.com/Relintai/broken_seals_module.git

https://github.com/Relintai/thread_pool.git

Compiling

First make sure, that you have everything installed to be able to compile the engine. See: Official docs for compiling GODOT

Now let's clone this repository:

scons

Before compiling, in the project's folder just run scons, it will set every dependency up. Like:

git clone https://github.com/Relintai/broken_seals

cd into the new folder:

cd broken_seals

Now let's run the project's setup script, by calling scons without arguments.

scons

This will clone and setup the engine, and all of the required modules into a new engine folder inside the project, using http.

(If you want to use the github's ssh links append repository_type=ssh like scons repository_type=ssh)

Once it is done you can compile the engine, either by going into the engine folder and following the official docs, or by using build words without changing directories. (These are inspired by how pacman works.)

Once the build finished you can find the editor executable inside the ./engine/bin/ folder, but you can also run it using the provided editor.sh, or editor.bat (These will create a copy, so you can compile while the editor is running).

Build words

The project's setup script now contains support for "build words".

For example to build the editor for windows with 4 threads you can use:

scons bew -j4

The first argument must start with b (build), then it needs to be followed by a few abbreviations (the order does not matters)

The rest of the arguments will be passed directly to godot's scons script.

Editor

Append e to build with tools=yes a.k.a the editor.

scons bew -j4

if you omit e, the system will build the export template for you. For example:

scons bw -j4

This will be the release_debug windows export template.

Platform abbreviations

l: linux w: windows a: android j: Javascript i: iphone (Not yet finished, use build_ios.sh, and build_ios_release.sh) Mac OSX: Not yet finished, use build_osx.sh

Target abbreviations

By default ther system builds in release_debug.

Append d for debug, and r for release.

scons bewd -j4

build editor windows debug

scons bwr -j4

build windows release (this will build the windows release export template)

Shared modules

Note: This only works on linux!

append s to the build string.

Optionally you can also make the build system only build a target module, by appending one of these:

E: Entity Spell System T: Texture Packer V: Voxelman W: World Generator P: Procedural Animations

Example:

scons belsE -j4

build editor linux shared (Entity Spell System) with 4 threads

Note: to easily run the editor while it's build like this, you can use the editor.sh in the root of the project.

Scons cache, and sdk locations

Unfortunately the sdk locations and the scons cache location is hardcoded atm, as I kind of forgot about it. This will be fixed very soon.

In the meantime you can always just go into the engine directory,

cd engine

and compile godot using the official docs.

Pulling upstream changes

After you pull changes, just run scons, it will update the dependencies.

Upgrading the modules

Note: this is how to update the HEADS file. Normally you don't need to do this.

If you want to update the modules, and the engine to the latest, you can use (action=update):

scons a=u

You can also update different targets: all, engine, modules, all_addons, addons, third_party_addons

For example to update the engine to the latest: scons a=u target=engine