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Today's top-quality 3D engines are as complex as operating systems, requiring significant time, cost, and human capital investments to keep pace with advancements.
O3DE, a full-featured, real-time open source 3D engine, can be used to create high-fidelity games, robotic simulations and immersive 3D worlds, bridging the physical and digital worlds to deliver amazing experiences.
ROS is a set of software libraries and tools that helps you with development of robot applications. Used in conjunction with O3DE, it reduces the cost of prototyping, testing robots and improves the iteration cycle for development. Running this environment on the cloud makes it easier and more cost effective to scale the testing of robots.
This AMI packages up O3DE (Version 2409) and ROS2 (Humble) running on Ubuntu 22.04 and using Nice DCV plus NVIDIA Tesla display drivers as the high-performance remote client for the interface.
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- Built for Games and Simulations
- High-Fidelity Realistic 3D graphics
- Highly Modular Engine
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Get ready for a game-changing update with the O3DE 24.09.1 release. This latest version is packed with fantastic enhancements driven by your feedback, focusing on turbocharging performance and elevating your experience. Now, with the installer version, you can build projects using only Script Canvas and Lua -- no compiler needed! But that's just the beginning. We've supercharged editor startup times with up to a jaw-dropping 90% boost for large projects brimming with assets. Mobile developers, rejoice! Enjoy a staggering 400% increase in performance on both iOS and Android, along with dramatically reduced runtime memory usage. For simulation use cases, we have added the Georeference component, ability to parse Gazebo data, and a ROS2FrameComponent, along with many simulation performance improvements. This release is bursting with hundreds of quality of life improvements and bug fixes. Dive in to explore just a few of the exciting highlights that 24.09.1 has in store.
This version contains additional fixes from version 24.09 , details can be found here .
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Usage instructions
- Launch the instance from your EC2 console based on this AMI
- Make sure to create a new or use an existing key pair to access the instance through ssh
- Configure the Security Group to allow TCP traffic from port 8443
- Setup the DCV license for the instance. (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/dcv/latest/adminguide/setting-up-license.html )
- Connect to the remote instance with ssh ssh -i <your pem key> ubuntu@<public dns>
- Change the password for the o3de user with sudo -u o3de passwd
- The default (current) password for o3de is the instance id
NICE DCV Access
- Connect to the instance on port 8443 (https://<public dns>:8449)
- Log in using o3de as the user name and the password that was set earlier
Launching O3DE
- Open up a terminal
- Type in 'o3de' and hit enter
- From the Project Manager, create a new Project and follow the steps to build and launch the Editor
Additional Notes
- In addition to the web client, DCV provides additional remote clients (see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/dcv/latest/userguide/client.html )
- O3DE uses mouse controlled 'free-look' for the camera control. In order for this to work properly with the DCV client, 'Relative Mouse Position' must be enabled while using the running through the DCV client
- The first time building or launching the Editor for a new project may take longer than normal to execute as many components need to be loaded and cached. Subsequent launches of the Editor will be much quicker
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Community driven support is provided through various avenues.
- On Discord : https://discord.com/invite/o3deÂ
- On Github : https://github.com/o3de/o3de/discussionsÂ
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