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nano
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New ‘Action Roguelike’ C++ Project on GitHub
Couldn't you use just a vanilla Golang (or any other language) microservice for all of this? If you know what you are doing you can have a bulletproof basic service with all of the above up and running in no time, just add your game logic. Most of your requirements are part and parcel of any modern commercial Docker microservice. Never mind that such frameworks already exist, e.g. nano [0] specifically designed for games.
Scalability is also not an issue. Number of simultaneous players and objects is limited by bandwidth and latency only. There are certainly no barriers to handling multi-million entity databases on any modern server. You're really only limited by how much data you can push out to your users within an update tick. And of course by how much money you're willing to pay for back end compute capacity on an ongoing basis. But those costs are very low these days, especially if you have dedicated servers rather then AWS/Google/Azure.
I think perhaps the issue is not so much that frameworks don't exist, but rather that no single framework has achieved popularity in the game design community. The indie crowd is not likely to want to, or afford to, run servers for years and years, so the demand is not there. The triple-A studios roll their own.
[0] https://github.com/lonng/nano
nanodrop.io
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General Info and Weekly Discussion
I like https://nanodrop.io/ because of the design.
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Daily General Discussion - February 10, 2023 (GMT+0)
As the other poster mentioned as well, check out Nano sometime. http://nanodrop.io/ to grab some free Nano, if you want to try it out.
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Perspective: 4 years ago NANO was the same price as today but was sitting on 40th place by marketcap, now is out of top 200
There are still faucets that you can use to try out Nano (for example Nanodrop), but they sadly give out far far less than the original faucets do since these faucets are community-funded.
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Using crypto in practice: borderless (micro)payments for translation services
Try it out sometime and you'll like it even more - you can grab a wallet like Nautilus on your phone or Nault on PC, and go to http://nanodrop.io/ to receive a test transaction. It'll be in your wallet instantly.
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In case you missed it, Charles Mack created a new non-custodial tipbot 👀 It's a great demo of what native crypto integrations could look like: 0 fees, near instant transactions, & full self-custody, for Reddit, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc
To get some Nano into the tipbot if you don't have any Nano yet you could use any swap service, or get a tiny amount of Nano to try it out from http://nanodrop.io/.
- Hi Reddit! To celebrate Free Money Day we're giving away 300 Nano (~$250) AND sending some Nano to EVERY commenter
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Are there any money-ready cryptocurrencies or platforms? What would it take to make an economic-grade cryptocurrency?
Transaction speed: Nano fully confirms in under a second, consistently. You can verify that for yourself as well, just grab a wallet (I'd recommend Natrium or Nautilus for mobile, www.nault.cc for desktop) and get some free Nano from websites like Nanodrop.
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Best thing you can do as WHALE is give away your Coins!
There's always a few free crypto faucets you can send people to - https://nanodrop.io/ for example. Nice way to get people started without any up-front barriers - you don't have to watch an advertisement or even give your email address.
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Nano Spread Its Reached (Nigeria Virtual Meetup)
During the presentation, the first drop of free Nano into two participant wallets was carried out, and this gives many opportunities to try it out themselves. It's an awesome experience with less than 1-hour presentation.
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⛲ Faucet List ⛲[UPDATED]
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What are some alternatives?
Leaf - A game server framework in Go (golang)
polygon-faucet - A mainnet Matic faucet on Polygon Network
Pitaya - Scalable game server framework with clustering support and client libraries for iOS, Android, Unity and others through the C SDK.
Nault - ⚡ The most advanced Nano wallet with focus on security, speed and robustness
goworld - Scalable Distributed Game Server Engine with Hot Swapping in Golang
cloudflare-docs - Cloudflare’s documentation
raylib-go - Go bindings for raylib, a simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming.
MultiVAC - All-dimensional Sharding Flexible Blockchain
Ebiten - Ebitengine - A dead simple 2D game engine for Go
nano-node - Nano is digital currency. Its ticker is: XNO and its currency symbol is: Ӿ
gonet - A Game Server Skeleton in golang.
xch-wallet - A modern interface for the Chia wallet