Stride is an open-source C# game engine for realistic rendering and VR.
The engine is highly modular and aims at giving game makers more flexibility in their development.
Stride comes with an editor that allows you to create and manage the content of your games or applications visually and intuitively.
Stride is covered by the MIT License unless stated otherwise (i.e. for some files that are copied from other projects).
You can find the list of third party projects here.
Contributors need to sign the following Contribution License Agreement.
Code of conduct
Stride being a .NET Foundation project, it has adopted the code of conduct defined by the Contributor Covenant to clarify expected behavior in our community.
For more information see the .NET Foundation Code of Conduct.
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.NET desktop development with .NET Framework 4.7.2 targeting pack
Desktop development with C++ with
Windows 10 SDK (10.0.18362.0) (it's currently enabled by default but it might change)
MSVC v143 - VS2022 C++ x64/x86 build tools (v14.30) or later version (should be enabled by default)
C++/CLI support for v143 build tools (v14.30) or later version (not enabled by default)
Optional (to target UWP): Universal Windows Platform development with
Windows 10 SDK (10.0.18362.0) or later version
MSVC v143 - VS2022 C++ ARM build tools (v14.30) or later version (not enabled by default)
Optional (to target iOS/Android): Mobile development with .NET and Android SDK setup (API level 27) individual component, then in Visual Studio go to Tools > Android > Android SDK Manager and install NDK (version 19+) from Tools tab.
Open a command prompt, point it to a directory and clone Stride to it: git clone https://github.com/stride3d/stride.git
Open <StrideDir>\build\Stride.sln with Visual Studio 2022 and build Stride.GameStudio (it should be the default startup project) or run it from VS's toolbar.
Optionally, open and build Stride.Android.sln, Stride.iOS.sln, etc.
Add MSBuild's directory to your system's PATH (ex: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\BuildTools\MSBuild\Current\Bin)
Open a command prompt, point it to a directory and clone Stride to it: git clone https://github.com/stride3d/stride.git
Navigate to /Build with the command prompt, input msbuild /t:Restore Stride.sln then compile.bat
If building failed:
If you skipped one of the Prerequisites thinking that you already have the latest version, update to the latest anyway just to be sure.
Visual Studio might have issues properly building if an anterior version is present alongside 2022. If you want to keep those version make sure that they are up to date and that you are building Stride through VS 2022.
Your system's PATH should not contain older versions of MSBuild (ex: ...\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\BuildTools\MSBuild\Current\Bin should be removed)
Some changes might require a system reboot, try that if you haven't yet.
Make sure that Git, Git LFS and Visual Studio can access the internet.
Close VS, clear the nuget cache (in your cmd dotnet nuget locals all --clear), delete the hidden .vs folder inside \build and the files inside bin\packages, kill any msbuild and other vs processes, build the whole solution then build and run GameStudio.
Do note that test solutions might fail but it should not prevent you from building Stride.GameStudio.
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