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IT'S HAPPENING! Godot just added a Unity-like runtime editor that allows you to easily debug the game as it's running! The PR was just merged, meaning it'll come in version 4.4
The game isn't embedded into Godot's window just yet, but it will be in a future PR. Still, a great step forward to making the engine nicer to use.
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It took me months of using Godot to realize that was there. It is really well buried. I came over from Unity and was distressed at the lack of feedback of the game while debugging, then I realized the “Remote” and “Local” tabs. It isn’t quite as good as getting visual feedback in the debug window, but it at least lets me watch values and reset positions of objects.
Same dude(tte), Also loved it when someone showed me the holy path that is the debugger, learning to use it effectively is shaving off a lot of bug hunting time. Time is money, money is power, power is pizza, less bugs more feature creep!
I don’t come where you work and tell you how to do your job, now do I? But yeah, this is super useful, thanks 🤣
It took me months of using Godot to realize that was there. It is really well buried. I came over from Unity and was distressed at the lack of feedback of the game while debugging, then I realized the “Remote” and “Local” tabs. It isn’t quite as good as getting visual feedback in the debug window, but it at least lets me watch values and reset positions of objects.
Same dude(tte), Also loved it when someone showed me the holy path that is the debugger, learning to use it effectively is shaving off a lot of bug hunting time. Time is money, money is power, power is pizza, less bugs more feature creep!
At least i have pretty butterflies at night now!
How did you get your start with Godot? Dumb question I’m sure, but game engines stress me out with all the coding involved :'(
No kidding. A nice ambiance.