Pictured: My Godot 4 game running on CrazyGames. This was previously impossible because most websites don’t support SharedArrayBuffers/CrossOriginIsolation, which was required to run Godot on the web.

Today is a glorious day for us webgame developers. Godot 4 is finally viable to use thanks to this PR which should be merged by 4.3

This allows you to force the exported game to run on a single thread, meaning you don’t need any special headers and your game should be able to run anywhere on the internet. This has the added benefit of making the games work properly on MacOS/iOS, which for some reason had serious issues with SharedArrayBuffers causing the browser to freeze.

Brings a tear to my eye, really. I might not need Unity for my next project.

  • Gamma
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    66 months ago

    YAY!! I remember trying to prototype a mobile game through itch and the array buffers made it impossible, I should re-export it and try again

      • Gamma
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        66 months ago

        Well I guess until then I’ll just be waiting… for godot

    • @sirdorius
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      56 months ago

      itch has support for SharedArrayBuffer. You just need to enable this in the options. I tried this like a year ago and it also worked on mobile

      • Gamma
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        16 months ago

        It looks like it was added in 15.2! 15.1 technically had it but sounds like it was disabled because of vulnerabilities. I should rebuild it with the current version then, see how it holds up

  • kryllic
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    16 months ago

    Awesome! Glad this persistent issue has been addressed!