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Is there a good open source game engine for learning how game engines work?
So I've been wondering about this for a while. And been considering different options like torque 3D. Any helps appreciated.
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Both Godot and Unreal Engine are open source. Don't know about Godot but in case of Unreal the source code is in a private repo on github which you get access to after joining unreal engine's organization.
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Id tech engines are open source and are very simple, games like Half Life, Half Life 2, Counter Strike, CSGO, Call of Duty are based off those engines.
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Godot is fully open source and infact has contributions from hundreds of people like me who has no connection but just GitHub friends. There's a discord server that's very active too. It's all there on github