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Project mention: Show HN: Rivet (YC W23) – Open-Source Game Server Management with Nomad and Rust | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-08-19> https://game.ci
I don't recommend it.
Game CI has been in development for a long time. It only really supports GitHub Actions. It can't correctly build il2cpp Unity projects. The licenses needed to run it are more expensive than Unity Build Automation / Unity Cloud Build. If you want to automate Unity builds and you don't want to learn the Windows Containers ecosystem, Jenkins and/or Tekton, you should use Unity's service.
CI/CD is a bad choice for most developers, on most platforms, for most clients. That said, it makes sense to do for your backends.
> or (as has happened to us with different game web service/API/middleware providers) they may choose to abruptly deprecate the service upon which you built.
Which service was that? GameSparks? That sucks.
> with inappropriate cloud dev tooling
Well everyone takes their own journey to discover how shitty Lambda, Cognito, CloudFormation and related are.
> with basically any datastore other than Redis you will run in to issues matchmaking
Matchmakers do not have to be complicated.
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