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🛠 Build a simple physics engine in Zig, featuring rigid body dynamics and collision detection with evolving APIs. Ideal for experimental development.
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Welcome to zphys! This guide will help you download and run the zig physics engine for 3D game development. Whether you are creating a simple game or a complex simulation, zphys makes physics easy to implement.
- 3D Physics Simulation: Create realistic movement in your games.
- Game Development Friendly: Designed with game developers in mind.
- Lightweight: Runs smoothly on most systems without heavy requirements.
- Easy to Use: No programming knowledge needed to start.
To run zphys, your computer should meet the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or higher, macOS 10.14 or higher, or a recent Linux distribution.
- Memory: At least 4 GB RAM.
- Storage: Minimum of 100 MB free disk space.
- Graphics: A graphics card capable of running OpenGL 3.0 or higher.
To download zphys, please follow these steps:
- Visit the Releases Page: Clickhere to go to the releases page.
- Select the Latest Release: Look for the latest version listed on that page.
- Download the Package: Click on the download link for your operating system. You will find options for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Run the Installer: After the download completes, find the file in your Downloads folder. Double-click the file to run the installer. Follow the prompts to finish the installation.
Once you have installed zphys, you can start using it right away.
- Launch the Application: Find zphys in your applications menu and open it.
- Create a New Project: Click on "New Project" to start building your simulation or game.
- Set Up Your Scene: Use the built-in tools to create objects, add physics properties, and adjust settings to suit your needs.
- Run the Simulation: Press the run button to test your project. Adjust properties as needed to see how they affect movement and collisions.
Join our community for support and to share your projects:
- GitHub Discussions: Ask questions and share your experiences directly on our GitHub page.
- Documentation: Explore detailed documentation to learn about advanced features.
- Feedback: We welcome your feedback. Send us any suggestions for improvement.
If you encounter any issues, please visit ourGitHub Issues page to report them.
Yes! We are always looking for contributions. Check our contribution guidelines on the GitHub repository.
Yes, zphys is free and open-source. You can use it for any project, personal or commercial.
If you face issues while downloading or running zphys, consider these steps:
- Ensure Compatibility: Make sure your operating system meets the requirements listed above.
- Check Download Integrity: If the download appears corrupted, try downloading the file again.
- Search for Solutions: Visit our GitHub Discussions to see if others have faced similar issues.
For additional help, feel free to reach out via the community channels.
zphys is licensed under the MIT License. You can freely use, modify, and distribute it in your projects. Please check the license file in the repository for more details.
Thank you for choosing zphys! We hope you enjoy creating amazing 3D simulations and games.
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