Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about Lit Engine.
Lit Engine's scripting language is Python, offering access to native modules and libraries. C++17 support is planned for future versions.
Benchmarks are not yet available, but features like Frustum Culling and Auto-LOD are implemented. Expect further performance improvements.
Currently, only basic physics simulations are supported. Animation and multiplayer are actively being developed for future versions.
Documentation is available on our website, and a video tutorial is on our YouTube page.
Lit Engine currently focuses on 3D development. While 2D projects aren't yet supported, you can still create them using planes and orthographic camera mode.
As a Pre-Alpha project, Lit Engine may have limitations compared to more established tools. It might not be ideal for complex physics or large-scale multiplayer. However, its ease of use makes it perfect for beginners and smaller projects.
Lit Engine runs natively on Windows and Linux. MacOS/Android support is coming soon.