A Deep Reinforcement Learning package for the Godot game engine
Project description
Godot RL Agents
Feel free to join our Discord for help and discussions about Godot RL Agents.
Godot RL Agents is a fully Open Source package that allows video game creators, AI researchers and hobbyists the opportunity to learn complex behaviors for their Non Player Characters or agents. This repository provides:
- An interface between games created in the Godot Engine and Machine Learning algorithms running in Python
- Wrappers for four well known rl frameworks: StableBaselines3, Sample Factory, Ray RLLib and CleanRL.
- Support for memory-based agents, with LSTM or attention based interfaces
- Support for 2D and 3D games
- A suite of AI sensors to augment your agent's capacity to observe the game world
- Godot and Godot RL Agents are completely free and open source under the very permissive MIT license. No strings attached, no royalties, nothing.
You can find out more about Godot RL agents in our AAAI-2022 Workshop paper.
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7275864/140730165-dbfddb61-cc90-47c7-86b3-88086d376641.mp4
Quickstart Guide
This quickstart guide will get you up and running using the Godot RL Agents library with the StableBaselines3 backend, as this supports Windows, Mac and Linux. We suggest starting here and then trying out our Advanced tutorials when learning more complex agent behaviors.
Installation and first training
- Install the Godot RL Agents library: (if you are new to python, pip and conda, read this guide)
pip install godot-rl
- Download one, or more of examples, such as BallChase, JumperHard, FlyBy.
gdrl.env_from_hub -r edbeeching/godot_rl_JumperHard
You may need to example run permissions on the game executable. chmod +x examples/godot_rl_JumperHard/bin/JumperHard.x86_64
- Train and visualize
gdrl --env=gdrl --env_path=examples/godot_rl_JumperHard/bin/JumperHard.x86_64 --experiment_name=Experiment_01 --viz
In editor interactive training
You can also train an agent in the Godot editor, without the need to export the game executable.
- Download the Godot 4 Game Engine from https://godotengine.org/
- Open the engine and import the JumperHard example in
examples/godot_rl_JumperHard
- Start in editor training with:
gdrl
Creating a custom environment
There is a dedicated tutorial on creating custom environments here. We recommend following this tutorial before trying to create your own environment.
If you face any issues getting started, please reach out on our discord or raise a github issue.
Exporting and loading your trained agent in onnx format:
The latest version of the library provides experimental support for onnx models with the Stable Baselines 3 and rllib training frameworks.
- First run train you agent using the sb3 example on the github repo, enabling the option
--onnx_export_path=GameModel.onnx
- Then, using the mono version of the Godot Editor, add the onnx model path to the sync node. If you do not seen this option you may need to download the plugin from source
- The game should now load and run using the onnx model. If you are having issues building the project, ensure that the contents of the
.csproj
and.sln
files in you project match that those of the plugin source.
Advanced usage
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7275864/209160117-cd95fa6b-67a0-40af-9d89-ea324b301795.mp4
Please ensure you have successfully completed the quickstart guide before following this section.
Godot RL Agents supports 4 different RL training frameworks, the links below detail a more in depth guide of how to use a particular backend:
- StableBaselines3 (Windows, Mac, Linux)
- SampleFactory (Mac, Linux)
- CleanRL (Windows, Mac, Linux)
- Ray rllib (Windows, Mac, Linux)
FAQ
Why have we developed Godot RL Agents?
The objectives of the framework are to:
- Provide a free and open source tool for Deep RL research and game development.
- Enable game creators to imbue their non-player characters with unique behaviors.
- Allow for automated gameplay testing through interaction with an RL agent.
How can I contribute to Godot RL Agents?
Please try it out, find bugs and either raise an issue or if you fix them yourself, submit a pull request.
When will you be providing Mac support?
This should now be working, let us know if you have any issues.
Can you help with my game project?
If the README and docs here not provide enough information, reach out to us on github and we may be able to provide some advice.
How similar is this tool to Unity ML agents?
We are inspired by the the Unity ML agents toolkit and aims to be a more compact, concise and hackable codebase, with little abstraction.
Licence
Godot RL Agents is MIT licensed. See the LICENSE file for details.
"Cartoon Plane" (https://skfb.ly/UOLT) by antonmoek is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Citing Godot RL Agents
@article{beeching2021godotrlagents,
author={Beeching, Edward and Dibangoye, Jilles and
Simonin, Olivier and Wolf, Christian},
title = {Godot Reinforcement Learning Agents},
journal = {{arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.03636.},
year = {2021},
}
Acknowledgments
We thank the authors of the Godot Engine for providing such a powerful and flexible game engine for AI agent development. We thank the developers at Sample Factory, Clean RL, Ray and Stable Baselines for creating easy to use and powerful RL training frameworks. We thank the creators of the Unity ML Agents Toolkit, which inspired us to create this work.
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