I am developing a 2D game in C++ using SFML API, but I am having an issue with class design. I think that I am disobeying the SRP (Single Responsibility Principle) because I have one main class called "Game" that should handle the window. It contains a method containing main game loop. Now the problem; it contains object (composition) of more than 5 classes, such as Player, Menu, SplashScreen. Do you think that it is a good idea to create such "God" class? Do you know any open source C++ 2D games from which I could learn? Thank you in advance.
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1Are you having problems with the design, or do you just want to think it through? If you are not sure, sometimes it's not a bad idea to just continue coding with what you have and find out what's good and bad about it. You will learn all sorts of things along the way.– paddyJan 30, 2013 at 13:18
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I am just not sure. I have searched throughout stack overflow and found several posts regarding the "God" class (unfortunately they were not about game development). I, myself, do not think it is bad, but I have seen a few people saying that it is not a good habit to create such classes.– BrukmoonJan 30, 2013 at 13:20
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I agree with @paddy. If you've never done this kind of thing before, you will indeed learn a whole lot, and probably have several "misfires" before you feel comfortable with what you've written. As to your last question, try here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open_source_video_games– kenrogersJan 30, 2013 at 13:22
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If you avoid useful paradigms because of academic stigma, you will spend all your time refactoring code and never finish your project. Just let it get a bit grungey and have fun making your game. The next game you make will have better structure. And the next....– paddyJan 30, 2013 at 13:27
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Thank you for your answers! I just do not want to learn bad habits, and that is why I have asked. I will do what you have said; and when I finish the development, I will post here an article regarding my experience.– BrukmoonJan 30, 2013 at 13:27
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See this thread on the Gamedev site about God classes (yes, they are a bad idea because tight coupling makes code less robust in the face of change).
Don't know about 2D, but there is a whole GitHub repo with id-Software 3D game engines. Apart from the graphics, this should provide a treasure trove for you. See also the Doom source code review for ideas on good coding style for writing games.
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And what exactly should I consider as a god class? A class that has several responsibilities? If so, should a class that contains whole game loop be considered as a god class? It also contains objects such as Player, SplashScreen etc. that have methods such as 'move', but they are all called inside the gameLoop method.– BrukmoonJan 30, 2013 at 13:37
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@Brukmoon Yes, many unrelated responsiblities that should be refactored into separate clases. see this article for a small coding example. Jan 30, 2013 at 13:41