gridia
nakama
gridia | nakama | |
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3 | 40 | |
9 | 8,313 | |
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0.0 | 8.9 | |
over 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
TypeScript | Go | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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gridia
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We Burned Down Players’ Houses in Ultima Online
I've been working on this sort of game for awhile now. Never too seriously, though that will change in 2023. Hardly worth sharing at this point, but I will anyway.
https://hoten.cc/gridia/play/
I need to seriously think about what I want out of this game (more of a mmo game engine), but "UO-like" is definitely top of mind.
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Show HN: Hathora – Multiplayer Game Development Made Easy
When making the netcode for my web game, I highly valued TypeScript support so to get it by default, I defined the message types in TypeScript so they could be used directly[1]. I see that this framework defines its messages in .yml and converts it to types (stored in a folder kept out of source control).
I'm not sure which way is best, but it is very nice to have the feature support of `.d.ts` files when creating complex message types, as opposed to needing to learn a new thing. Clearly if this is going to be a cross-platform (not just web) framework then using TypeScript as the source-of-truth makes far less sense.
Anyway, very impressed with the binary format/delta encoding feature! That's been something that I know I _should_ do but am putting off until I see signs of sending raw JSON being problematic.
[1] https://github.com/connorjclark/gridia/blob/master/src/proto...
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GUI heavy games - what are my options
- All my Preact code is in this folder: https://github.com/connorjclark/gridia-2019-wip/blob/master/src/client/ui/ - Most complex one: https://github.com/connorjclark/gridia-2019-wip/blob/master/src/client/ui/admin-window.tsx - CSS: https://github.com/connorjclark/gridia-2019-wip/blob/master/src/client/styles/main.css
nakama
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Game Server Framework Recommendation
nakama: https://github.com/heroiclabs/nakama
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Next steps for Postgres pluggable storage
To add more detail on the recent work on the ZHeap storage engine. We (Heroic Labs) sponsored work for the Cybertec team to bring it up to date with latest improvements and changes with Postgres' pluggable storage engine:
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Is there anyway to create an “online guild” system in my idle game.
you can do that, but for what platform? html5? windows? android?, the most easiest way is use firestore a service from firebase (offer a free tier), it is the easiest way not the better, other way is use a service like nakama that is more professional and something in the middle can be mmm pocketbase or supabase.
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Starred a game and want to make multi-player like stardew, tips?
I recommend the backend solution called Nakama since you’re using Godot: https://heroiclabs.com/
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Question about Multiplayer Lobby System
You could create all this yourself, or you can use existing solutions which handle all this (and much more I didn't mention). One that I'm aware of that works with Godot is Nakama. They have a paid hosting option, or you can host the application yourself.
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I discover that MMORPG are really hard to make
I read using nakama server for this is convinient. https://heroiclabs.com/
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Recommendations for Tech for 1v1 RTS Indie Game
Does anyone have recommendations on what to use? I've done a bit of research and found https://heroiclabs.com/. It's a bit unclear to me if it actually supports server side state because it talks about 'hosts' a bit, but I think it does...and it seems like you can host it yourself to avoid the $600 a MONTH! pricetag. But any other recommendations? Has anyone used heroic before?
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Is it a bad idea to run everything on a server
You might be interested in Nakama server from https://heroiclabs.com/
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Multiplayer Tic Tac Toe: how to create multiple game rooms
Depending on how much effort you want to put in to this, you might consider something like Nakama: https://github.com/heroiclabs/nakama
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What's the 'best' networking solution for Unity? UNet, Photon/Bolt/Fusion, Mirror, Netcode for GOs?
There have been mentions of Normcore, Fish-Net, and Nakama as well.
What are some alternatives?
quilkin - Quilkin is a non-transparent UDP proxy specifically designed for use with large scale multiplayer dedicated game server deployments, to ensure security, access control, telemetry data, metrics and more.
ggpo - Good Game, Peace Out Rollback Network SDK
builder - Multiplayer game framework
GameNetworkingSockets - Reliable & unreliable messages over UDP. Robust message fragmentation & reassembly. P2P networking / NAT traversal. Encryption.
matchbox - Painless peer-to-peer WebRTC networking for rust wasm (and native!)
LiteNetLib - Lite reliable UDP library for Mono and .NET
rbfx - Lightweight Game Engine/Framework in C++17 with WYSIWYG Editor. Experimental C# bindings.
rapier - 2D and 3D physics engines focused on performance.
RmlUi - RmlUi - The HTML/CSS User Interface library evolved
starboard - Moved to https://github.com/aquasecurity/trivy-operator
webview - Tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++. Uses WebKit (GTK/Cocoa) and Edge WebView2 (Windows).
siad - The Sia daemon