mc-mesher
marching cubes mesh generator for c++, c#, and unity (by kyy13)
Game-Networking-Resources
A Curated List of Game Network Programming Resources [Moved to: https://github.com/ThusWroteNomad/GameNetworkingResources] (by ThusWroteNomad)

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mc-mesher
Posts with mentions or reviews of mc-mesher.
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3D Cave Generation?
Something like https://github.com/kyy13/mc-mesher ?
Game-Networking-Resources
Posts with mentions or reviews of Game-Networking-Resources.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-22.
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Single player to multiplayer
https://github.com/MFatihMAR/Game-Networking-Resources (This is a list maintained by someone else, and it has some amazing things in it, and far more technical leaning than what I maintain).
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N64 Games Only Allow 1 Controller Online
When you play any kind of real-time online multiplayer game, it is physically impossible for all players to have the same view of the world. As a result, approximations have to be made, for example by extrapolating other player positions. There is plenty of research on this subject, and most modern games do a pretty good job. But when you add a second local player, things get a lot more complicated.
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Basic af networking for idiots
This collection of links is a gold mine, it’s how I learned almost all that I know: https://github.com/MFatihMAR/Game-Networking-Resources
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Epic Games releases free anti-cheat and voice chat services for developers
Game network programming mega compilation.
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What's the best solution for quick match making for multiplayer games
Looks like you are trying to find a Multiplayer solution, take a look at this guy's repo, he have a lot of resources about the topic https://github.com/MFatihMAR/Game-Networking-Resources
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I'm looking for software with no encrypted traffic
Are there games that you could find and analyze? I wonder if old school games (or their multiplayer lobby servers) would be easy targets (I'm pretty sure a buddy said the Tribes 2 server protocol was really basic, but I could be very wrong.) A list of resources I found: https://github.com/MFatihMAR/Game-Networking-Resources
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How did you learn how to make a dedicated server for a multiplayer game? Books? Tutorials? University?
https://github.com/MFatihMAR/Game-Networking-Resources (This is a list maintained by someone else, and it has some amazing things in it, and far more technical leaning than what I maintain).
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Is there any decent MMO/persistent world server platform, or should I just write my own server?
As this is a "side hobby project", and not your main thing, you're probably better off making your own server (but use a networking library and another other helpful libraries you can find). A starting point: https://github.com/MFatihMAR/Game-Networking-Resources
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Should I make the game itself first, or the networking?
Helpful resource: https://github.com/MFatihMAR/Game-Networking-Resources
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Multiplayer P2P relay profitability - need to hear from experienced teams
https://github.com/MFatihMAR/Game-Networking-Resources (This is a list maintained by someone else, and it has some amazing things in it, and far more technical leaning than what I maintain).

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