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Dreaming381 / Latios Framework Unofficial Resources.md
Created February 4, 2026 03:06
Latios Framework Unofficial Resources

Latios Framework Unofficial Resources

I periodically get asked if there are any examples or tutorials for X feature. Unfortunately, I don’t have the time to make such learning resources. But that doesn’t mean that such resources don’t exist.

This is a list of online resources related to the Latios Framework that I am aware exist, just to make it easier for people to find things. I make no promises that information contained is accurate and up-to-date, nor is this any kind of endorsement to the authors.

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Dreaming381 / Your ECS Probably Still Sucks Part 1.md
Last active November 21, 2025 21:54
Your ECS Probably Still Sucks - Practical Tips for a Next Level ECS

Your ECS Probably Still Sucks: Part 1 – Memory Matters

This article was first written during the Unity Fee-asco of 2023. As such, many Unity ECS community members were seeking alternative high-performance solutions, and were asking me about potential places to migrate some technology I have developed.

Unfortunately, most of the ECS solutions were inadequate for facilitating the technology, yet it hasn’t been easy to explain why. That’s why this series exists. I’ll explain several ECS concepts ideas that are often overlooked in

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Dreaming381 / Latios Framework Unity ECS Wishlist.md
Last active November 6, 2025 06:50
Continuous Feedback for the ECS Team

Latios Framework Unity ECS Wishlist

Last Updated: 2025-11-6

As the original author and primary developer of the Latios Framework for Unity’s ECS, I regularly run into bugs, inadequate functionalities, and pitfalls within the ECS ecosystem. This has resulted in lots of “hacks” in the framework to patch up problems. This is a living document describing the issues and hacks. My hope is that the Unity ECS team will find this to be a valuable reference to help improve the quality of their packages.

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Dreaming381 / DOTS Challenge Game Jam Tips.md
Last active November 6, 2020 15:32
If you want to game jam in Unity DOTS, here's what you probably want to know...

DOTS Challenge Game Jam 2020 Tips

I have done more weekend game jams using DOTS than my better hand can count. Some of them were alright. Most weren’t too pretty. I’ve learned some things. There’s a lot of early pitfalls that can doom a project from the start. Here’s how you can avoid the worst of them.

Install Unity

Use Unity 2020.1.xf1. Pretty much any x version will work. I’m using 2020.1.7f1