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Metal By Tutorials Beginning Game Engine Development With Metal 1st Edition 1st Caroline Begbie

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Metal By Tutorials Beginning Game Engine Development With Metal 1st Edition 1st Caroline Begbie
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Publisher: Razeware LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.72 MB
Pages: 657
Author: Caroline Begbie, Marius Horga
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st

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Metal By Tutorials Beginning Game Engine Development With Metal 1st Edition 1st Caroline Begbie by Caroline Begbie, Marius Horga instant download after payment.

To follow along with the tutorials in this book, you need the following:
 • A Metal-capable Mac running macOS Mojave 10.14 or later. All Macs built since 2012 should run Metal, although not all of them will be able to run the most recent features in Metal 2.
• Xcode 10.0 or later.
• [optional] A Metal-capable iPhone or iPad running iOS 12 or later. Any iOS device  running the A7 chip or later will run Metal. The latest features, such as tile shading  and imageblocks, will only run on the A11 (or later) chipset. The projects will build  and run on your Mac, so using an iOS device is optional. If you wish to make an iOS  game, the game engine you build while reading this book will have an iOS target as well.
Many of the examples throughout this book use a playground to demonstrate the  subject matter. At the time of this writing, Metal does not work on the iOS Simulator so  you'll be creating these playgrounds for macOS. The Metal API, with a few exceptions,  works the same on macOS as it does on iOS so it won't be difficult to add an iOS target
to your project later on.

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