CyberChud, a TempleOS 3D game engine

This is nothing short of a brilliant autistic job and an homage to Terry himself. This is the definition of the best features of a shear autism awesomeness at its best.

CrunkLord, may GOD bless you and protect you from CIA niggers.
 
Give any competent CS graduate time and after 10 years of full-time work they'll write their own templeos. I'd reckon 90% of them will be better in fact, because they would rely on actual design practices and tried-and-tested methods instead of schizophrenic delusions.
What is the longest amount of time you committed to a single project or work of art on your own? A month is difficult for most, a year impressive if not unrealistic. Imagine spending a decade growing something from start to finish by sheer force of will.

Terry is loved because through his work he represented and embodied the heavenly virtues of charity, patience, and diligence. Things solely lacking in today's world.
 
Terry A. Davis is really an inspiring person and has inspired a shit ton of programmers to build wild and crazy things just because.

I am genuinely hoping for a time where tons of people are able to create their own operating systems that are completely viable and can compete with the big boys.
 
What is the longest amount of time you committed to a single project or work of art on your own? A month is difficult for most, a year impressive if not unrealistic. Imagine spending a decade growing something from start to finish by sheer force of will.
You're welcome to visit github to see tens of thousands (if not hundreds) of autists who have been maintaining the same library, driver or program for multiple years for free. Billions of devices rely on their free work and they don't even try to claim fame for it.

Also imagine considering spending more than a month on your projects a win, Tik Tok generation's attention spans smh
 
This is sick as fuck. I wrote a proper software renderer a while back and let me tell you guys it's a pain in the dick.
Terry A. Davis is really an inspiring person and has inspired a shit ton of programmers to build wild and crazy things just because.

I am genuinely hoping for a time where tons of people are able to create their own operating systems that are completely viable and can compete with the big boys.
Unfortunately won't happen due to hardware support, the best hope would be a new Apple who produces their own hardware and tailor-made software, but as it goes, you're never going to compete with the big boys when you need to beg Broadcom to write drivers for your OS so people can have an ethernet connection, saying nothing of things like GPU acceleration on NVIDIA etc...
 
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Give any competent CS graduate time and after 10 years of full-time work they'll write their own templeos. I'd reckon 90% of them will be better in fact, because they would rely on actual design practices and tried-and-tested methods instead of schizophrenic delusions.
You've been DEBOONKED by Andreas Kling, creator of SerenityOS.

TempleOS doom-port when

edit: i'm only familiar with C and similar, never touched HolyC
Already exists, in fact CyberChud was started as a fork of Alec Murphy's ELF loader written for chocolate-doom: https://gitgud.io/CrunkLord420/chocolate-doom

I should point out that Alec Murphy's chocolate-doom ELF loader is flawed as he does not relocate the ELF into allocate TempleOS memory space and is subject to random memory corruption. My version does alignment, segment allocation, relocation, correctly updates the global offset table and a bunch of other stuff that it previously didn't.

 
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Already exists, in fact CyberChud was started as a fork of Alec Murphy's ELF loader written for chocolate-doom: https://gitgud.io/CrunkLord420/chocolate-doom

I should point out that Alec Murphy's chocolate-doom ELF loader is flawed as he does not relocate the ELF into allocate TempleOS memory space and is subject to random memory corruption. My version does alignment, segment allocation, relocation, correctly updates the global offset table and a bunch of other stuff that it previously didn't.

I wish that port was limited to TempleOS's color pallete and used the PC Speaker sound effects that are in the game, otherwhise it feels off having regular Doom on it, it should look more like this instead.
 
spent a good few days trying to get it up and running on my steamdeck, boxes crashes when it tries to boot it (I'd say its doing shit that boxes doesn't support) and im not willing to unlock the root partition just to install virtual box, vmware or bloody qemu.
im just gonna wait for crunk to release a linux version then try and get it working.
 
spent a good few days trying to get it up and running on my steamdeck, boxes crashes when it tries to boot it (I'd say its doing shit that boxes doesn't support) and im not willing to unlock the root partition just to install virtual box, vmware or bloody qemu.
im just gonna wait for crunk to release a linux version then try and get it working.
I feel like Linux users should be okay with compiling it themselves. I updated the README.md with slightly better instructions, but other than using the cmake flags outlined and ensuring dependencies are installed it's largely automatic.
 
I feel like Linux users should be okay with compiling it themselves. I updated the README.md with slightly better instructions, but other than using the cmake flags outlined and ensuring dependencies are installed it's largely automatic.
I'll build in a vm on my desktop then transfer the compiled version to my deck then report my results.
 
made steam assests for cyberchud while it was compiling:
cyberchud-capsule-wide.png

cryberchud-hero.png

cyberchud-capsule-tall.png
bit shit i know, but i really don't care.
tried using a smurf account to upload them to steamgriddb but they're gay and aren't taking game requests right now (it'd be based if cyberchud was accepted)
 
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