Ezcs -

The framework is built on the principle that developers should not have to sacrifice the flexibility of OOP to gain the architectural benefits of ECS.

: The global logic that iterates over entities possessing a specific set of components.

Unlike standard ECS implementations that prioritize raw performance benchmarks (like Unity's DOTS), EasyCS focuses on —the speed at which a developer can write, maintain, and scale game logic without the steep learning curve typically associated with data-oriented design. It allows developers to separate data from logic using familiar tools like ScriptableObjects. Key Philosophy The framework is built on the principle that

: Pure data containers (structs or classes) that hold state but no logic.

As a typical ECS-style framework, it likely follows the standard structural breakdown: It allows developers to separate data from logic

(often abbreviated as ezcs ) is a modular, data-driven framework designed to bridge the gap between traditional Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) and Entity Component System (ECS) architectures, primarily within the Unity game engine.

: It enables the use of "Actor-Component" patterns alongside "Entity-Component" patterns, making it easier to integrate into existing Unity projects without a total refactor. : It enables the use of "Actor-Component" patterns

: Simple unique identifiers (often integers) representing a "thing" in the game.