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  • @MargaretKrohn
    @MargaretKrohn 28 дней назад +174

    Glorious Ashes of Creation Community, a HUGE thank you for continually tuning into our development updates. We are getting SOOOOO CLOSE to A2 coming your way! Our June showcase was the most technically oriented we’ve ever done, and it’s all in an effort to share with our glorious audience what exactly goes into making this MMO, and what is being tested in A2. We know these kinds of updates aren’t as exciting for some folks as the gameplay-focused ones, but they are important. We would love your feedback, and we plan on announcing the A2 start date at the end of this month! Also, we plan to begin sending out test email invites to some A1 users this month as noted on the stream, so stay tuned for more information!

    • @AszkalonOfVerra
      @AszkalonOfVerra 27 дней назад +2

      We all assume dear Steven is now better again. 😎 Thanks very much for (finally ^.^) another Art Update. I myself am really addicted to see anything new from your awesome Fantasy Universe your MMO Game plays in. 🙂

    • @rodney3297
      @rodney3297 27 дней назад +2

      What a great job taking such a super techy topic and making it digestible to the masses.
      As a IT professional I can certainly tell you non tech people cannot entertain it for very long lol.
      Nothing can make your mother bored faster than taking about a motherboard.

    • @josephcruz8797
      @josephcruz8797 27 дней назад

      I wish you guys were on the East Coast

    • @chutch1122
      @chutch1122 27 дней назад

      As a software engineer, I have put a lot of thought into how I might design a dynamic gridding solution for multiplayer games (like MMOs). This stream was very interesting as well as reaffirming for me because the ways you are achieving scale are quite similar to my designs. I love the technical deep dive content like this every once in awhile. Keep it coming!

    • @milesnapue
      @milesnapue 27 дней назад

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  • @philwaugh9095
    @philwaugh9095 28 дней назад +167

    Stop saying it wasn't exciting because it was tech. We gamer nerds loooove this stuff! Stream was definitely a 10/10 💪😎

    • @AshesofCreation
      @AshesofCreation 28 дней назад +10

      Awwwwww, thanks. Glad you thought it was exciting. We just know it's not everyone's cup of tea. ;)

    • @leanture3685
      @leanture3685 27 дней назад +2

      @@AshesofCreation it is mine! :D

    • @darklink911
      @darklink911 27 дней назад +3

      @@AshesofCreation I'd say this was top 3 best dev streams and I think even for non-nerds it might have been more interesting than you think. I would say that apart from the deep dive into network engineering which the team and the presentation did a great job explaining in layman terms it shows something we all MMO gamers know. And that is laggy servers because a world boss is being killed or an event is starting somewhere in the world.
      What makes this dev stream so exciting apart from knowing how things work in the background is your problem solving, your goals and how you've taken on the challenges to solve them. You are not satisified creating a game with laggy server when world events happen like every other game has settled on and every MMO-gamer just has gotten used to without liking it. And you are pushing boundaries and tweaking the unreal engine to multi-threading just to get that effeciency to where you need it to be for your OWN standards and goals.
      That is VERY exciting to see because that means soo much more in the long run. It means you deeply care about delivering and improving the experience to something not seen and experienced before. Even after the game has released we you choose to play the game will see those improvements over the years to come after release if you keep the same attitude forward. That is what this stream also told us if you read between the lines.

    • @indianakawa3752
      @indianakawa3752 26 дней назад

      @@AshesofCreation Players who have played DAOC or Warhammer Online know how important this video is. Good gameplay without server/graphics stability is not good gameplay. Thank you for sharing.

    • @tv.evostar
      @tv.evostar 5 дней назад

      100% agreed 👍

  • @Nyce-Gaming
    @Nyce-Gaming 28 дней назад +72

    All of you did a great job breaking down and explaining the most nerdy tech ever. Bravo for the awesome visual aids as well. Excited for good performance in large battles!

  • @Artmos
    @Artmos 27 дней назад +24

    As a game dev doing both front end and back end stuff, I find videos like these very interesting. Good job

  • @christ.4977
    @christ.4977 28 дней назад +50

    This is great content! An MMO that isn't built as a distributed system and can't scale horizontally will always be gimped and immersion breaking. What you guys are doing is paving the way as the standard for all MMOs.

  • @Fantmx
    @Fantmx 28 дней назад +33

    I appreciate the troll, Steve N. Great stream. I'm a tech nerd so this was fun!

  • @a.plipps
    @a.plipps 28 дней назад +5

    Absolutely loved the in depth technical discussion! Didnt understand much but loved listening to the difficult challenges the team overcame and did what sounded to be impossible! Keep breaking boundaries team!!!
    Also Im extremely excited to be able to purchase the A2 key cause im not a broke university student now! Hoping it'll be reasonably priced!

  • @CaptainShack
    @CaptainShack 16 дней назад +1

    While I know Ashes is focused on a PvP. I wonder if we will see large scale PvE events.
    it be nice to see an MMO where the undead or ork horde is actually a threat to the world and not just waiting in a field to be farmed for XP.

  • @Kezzic
    @Kezzic 26 дней назад +1

    To whomever is handling the media on this channel, don't look down on the metrics- all this information is vital and needed for the community. Viewership will boom when the game is released.

  • @melonadegg
    @melonadegg 8 дней назад

    As the world biggest nerd and robotics engineer by trade, I absolutely loved this stream! Would be nice to see smaller tech heavy segments in other regular streams for the big nerds out there! Great job Intrepid team and well done on your breakthrough! :)

  • @UphillHook
    @UphillHook 28 дней назад +4

    Was watching this whit my friend we had fun and learned something new

  • @visionofpd
    @visionofpd 28 дней назад +19

    This was bloody AMAZING!! One of the best streams honestly, loved it ⭐️

    • @AshesofCreation
      @AshesofCreation 28 дней назад +4

      Aw, so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the kind words and following along with our development journey.

  • @lexavellino
    @lexavellino 17 дней назад +2

    For what it's worth, this is actually a much more interesting topic to me than a lot of the standard content updates.
    My team is also building applications on Unreal Engine.

  • @vinnyjj12
    @vinnyjj12 26 дней назад +3

    Coldest line from this video "I did some research on multithreading on unreal and everyone said it's impossible..... but we did it anyways"

  • @Huskey789
    @Huskey789 27 дней назад

    As someone that has recently started to learn about computer science, this was amazing stream. Thank you guys so much! Very inspiring!

  • @SurgeTheDrink
    @SurgeTheDrink 22 дня назад +1

    @MargaretKrohn of alllllll people, you were the one who helped me get a PS2 Beta key. I conversed with you all those years ago... Seeing you here makes me happy that you are continuing to prosper. I look forward to seeing AoC getting more work done!

  • @PowermanFR14
    @PowermanFR14 26 дней назад

    Really loved the deep dive into server meshing, thanks!

  • @DoingFavors
    @DoingFavors 27 дней назад

    Absolutely phenomenal video, I don't understand the complex parts, but I get how insanely complex it is to do. If it were easy, everyone else would be doing it.
    "But it's still not enough" hang onto that mantra

  • @CatSnievans
    @CatSnievans 28 дней назад +7

    Great presentation! I think I understood everything, haha

  • @rpgguy7429
    @rpgguy7429 28 дней назад +7

    I really enjoyed the Tech discussion, even with little actual knowledge its really cool to take a look under the hood and admire the mass of moving parts and shed light on issues you guys are facing. It's been very informative. Thanks!

    • @AshesofCreation
      @AshesofCreation 27 дней назад

      You're welcome. Thank YOU for joining and following along with our development journey.

  • @Sethz_aut
    @Sethz_aut 13 дней назад

    Having played Ark and ASA I know that multithreaded replication is HUGE!!! Also very nice job on that slides!

  • @MagicMan166
    @MagicMan166 27 дней назад +2

    Honestly loved hearing the detailed explanation!

  • @UlfhednarTV
    @UlfhednarTV 28 дней назад +14

    Really enjoyed this type of content on the stream, amazing job!

  • @koolkoolkoopa
    @koolkoolkoopa 27 дней назад

    I'm a CS student, on my free time I have this little hobby game project I'm working on and it's a MMORPG, of course, it's a very simple one but still, having to build the dedicated server and learning all about things like rollbacks, sending deltas, serializing, load distribution and how everything connects is super insteresting. So I LOVE having in depth reviews of the networking, there is very very little content since this is a very complex topic but for those inside of it it's amazing to look at.

  • @R4V1OL1
    @R4V1OL1 7 дней назад

    My first thought at the start of the video was 'what if everyone gathers in one spot' 🤣
    Everything is very well explained! Great work 🙌

  • @kojiosita
    @kojiosita 17 дней назад

    Amazing work! I can't wait to experience the final product!

  • @kevinodonnell6298
    @kevinodonnell6298 27 дней назад +1

    Great update. Very interesting to dive into the tech behind the game

  • @wildterk6631
    @wildterk6631 27 дней назад

    This is massive! Great job guys, hoping for a timely release now with minimal bugs!

  • @ParatrooperNinja
    @ParatrooperNinja 3 дня назад

    As a physically impaired gamer, I so hope that you are able to implement controller support down the line! This game looks like it’s going to be absolutely amazing!

  • @JakeyEX
    @JakeyEX 21 день назад

    Absolutely fantastic update! Major props to the team for executing such a well done presentation, as well as making some really heavy technical info palatable for the core audience. Round of applause, excited to hear more about the bard and A2 date at the end of the month 👏🏼

  • @YourOnlyONEofcl
    @YourOnlyONEofcl 17 дней назад

    WOW. That's crazy! I love the new techs you've created. We can finally get back “massive” in ”MMORPG”. I can't wait for this! Thank you for explaining it, I love it!

  • @aspirex8226
    @aspirex8226 25 дней назад

    Hey! Great choice with microservice architecture for your MMO RPG project. It’s an ideal fit! As a developer who loves optimizing service performance, I can really appreciate the noticeable impact of your work. Although my contributions are usually less visible, I can see the impressive results of your efforts.
    I’ve always wanted to work with gRPC, and it seems like you’re using it for cross-server RPC calls. Your implementation of load balancing, server scaling and proxying is remarkable-you’ve practically built k8s for gaming. Kudos to you guys!

  • @ss0bee
    @ss0bee 17 дней назад

    I can't wait to play this game love you guys being so open about development.

  • @Hat_Uncle
    @Hat_Uncle 28 дней назад +2

    I'm a complete networking nerd, this was awesome. I run a 10gb home network that's turned into a chore with the new SSH vulnerabilities. LOL
    I'm just biding my time now. Now it's Ramp Time for "Bardic Lore" and "Stand-Alone Character Creator"!!!
    I may or may not get into spot testing, but I didn't get to test as much as I would have liked in A1, so it would be no surprise if I didn't make the cut before A2 comes anyhow.

  • @ozzymandingo
    @ozzymandingo 25 дней назад

    This was great, as someone that has worked in similar technology spaces (albeit not in game development) this was very cool to see

  • @millertime8692
    @millertime8692 25 дней назад

    awesome, great job! super excited about all of this!

  • @aleksejszaikovskis3756
    @aleksejszaikovskis3756 26 дней назад

    This is so exciting to know more about the in-depth processes, so don't say it's not interesting. It's awesome! Thank you guys! Waiting this game so much!

  • @brandonanspach2801
    @brandonanspach2801 27 дней назад

    Thank you guys so much for your work. The work you guys are doing is what the gaming world NEEDS to move forward. I cant wait to help out in any way I can. Even if it is just on the forums. I also have a friend that will likely apply so I will send them a message today!
    also personally I LOVED the more in depth tech side of this. This is literally what I spend my freetime reading up on and tinkering with and its how I made my career what it is. This is literally the best video I have seen for this kind of tech and explaining how it all works!

  • @rerollator
    @rerollator 17 дней назад

    so excited to play this game in 10 years when its finally out

  • @zalmez7207
    @zalmez7207 17 дней назад

    I loved this, I haven't been following these updates very much - but I might considering following a lot more if it we get techy updates like this

  • @KongRedFieldx
    @KongRedFieldx 24 дня назад +1

    Thailand people are waiting to play ❤

  • @KingKascho
    @KingKascho 27 дней назад

    I really liked this tech showcase its intressteding to see what U r doing behinde the curtains and getting Infos on stuff a Player dosn't See in His normal gameplay

  • @Vulper
    @Vulper 17 дней назад

    I remember some of the general ambitious ideas how to solve UE limitations mentioned on one of the very first videos and I thought you just abandoned this as it turned out to be too difficult, but man, here we are. I'm impressed.

  • @JohnAPrescott
    @JohnAPrescott 28 дней назад +1

    This stream was FIYA!!!!!!!

  • @kayak118
    @kayak118 8 дней назад

    this was an awesome video. honestly its videos like this that get people excited about the game. hearing everyone's enthusiasm about what they do, and what challenges they have faced on making this game is so awesome. cant wait to see what comes next, and hopefully get a chance to play it. :D

  • @helder1340
    @helder1340 22 дня назад

    For those unfamiliar with software development, here's some insides:
    Story points - unit of effort measure for a certain development task
    Backlog - it is the bag of all development related tasks that are yet to be done
    Debug - it is the way of checking the code as it runs, or register (log) all what is happening
    Server meshing - it is the mechanism of server interoperability which is the way they speak with each other to create a working server cluster
    Milestone - it is a set of things that once done fulfill the milestone and normally creates a patch or a minor/major version to be tested out or deployed
    Concurrence - entities competing each other for resources such as players asking for server responses
    Expensive in development - how much computing and hardware resources a certain thing consumes

  • @Naruir
    @Naruir 27 дней назад

    You guys are doing a stellar job! Making magic happen!
    I'm super excited to see how this will work in game and the effects it will have for players.
    In cities around main npcs and shops is going to be the main test though, you definitely want that big social side of things.

  • @sinsaru
    @sinsaru 16 дней назад +4

    I might get flak for this, but it’s the honest truth.
    As a technically minded person, I haven’t bought into any of the ashes of creation “hype” until this video.
    This sold me.
    The sheer amount of innovation this is bringing to the table has made me a believer in this project.
    More of these please!

  • @NedeljskiH
    @NedeljskiH 17 дней назад

    We need more tech stuff like this. This was gorgeous.

  • @TygerBlueEyes
    @TygerBlueEyes 28 дней назад +1

    It's good to be an informed player. This video was great info.

  • @lawrencebob4250
    @lawrencebob4250 27 дней назад

    Awesome, Thanks for the in depth Update

  • @Kyizwa
    @Kyizwa 16 дней назад

    I'm really happy to see how much everyone wants to improve the game to be at its best. Great job hiring these invested professionals and awesome job done by them.

  • @ragnarlothbrockk9732
    @ragnarlothbrockk9732 20 дней назад

    watched it twice. That's how good this showcase was. Thanks intrepide! GREAT WORK!

  • @WoodOx
    @WoodOx 17 дней назад

    Tech streams (and art >.> ) are my favorite!

  • @ggGoldgg
    @ggGoldgg 24 дня назад

    1️⃣ thing to know is I love this technical deep dive

  • @icloas
    @icloas 25 дней назад

    Ill be honest, i am a developer for internal systems for businesses (automation etc.) but listening to this type of problem to solve... i think im in the wrong field. This sounds fascinating to sink your teeth in. I dont think i live close enough to work but just the sheer passion is heard!

  • @nordiccowboy3271
    @nordiccowboy3271 20 дней назад

    We've evolved into Ashes of Citizen!

  • @BrutalGeek92
    @BrutalGeek92 27 дней назад

    I loved this stream! You guys are doing awesome work and I am in awe of the dedication and passion you guys are pouring into this game.

  • @AquaIicy
    @AquaIicy 24 дня назад

    Amazing video guys. I've been tuning in here and there for Ashes, but this showcase of how you're pushing the networking boundaries for MMOs is inspirational. Definitely makes me curious in providing feedback or even applying

  • @ralaxgaming
    @ralaxgaming 27 дней назад +2

    Just to give you some idea of public interest in server meshing discussion, I’m not an AoC backer or player and I probably won’t ever be but I’m here because of your work in server meshing. AoC and Star Citizen are the only games with static meshing AND working on dynamic meshing and there is a segment of gamers like me who have played games for a long time under the limitations of traditional MMO server architecture who are excited about any games being developed that are attempting to push past the limitations. That should give you some idea of the appeal of tech heavy discussions like this even outside your community. We know what you’re doing will seep out into other games in the years to come so we’re all rooting for you!

  • @gamershow5944
    @gamershow5944 25 дней назад

    Keep up the hard work us players cant wait to make it home. It will be super exciting to see the largest battles and fun game play ever created.

  • @roguepithlit
    @roguepithlit 19 дней назад

    Great overview of the server meshing. The effort you are taking to ensure stability of the game is exciting. I have one thought though. At 29:35 your slide says that a server is responsible for one grid component. If memory serves this is how EVE did their system, and in massive battles load was still an issue. Assuming you do not dynamically subdivide as load increases, it may be wise to see if you can scale the containers your dedicated server system runs on and allow for multiple servers/processes for a grid. Keeping those in sync via gRPC or similar technologies wouldn't be that difficult in comparison to what you have already described. With a true no layer system in place you may have thousands, or tens of thousands, of players in an area battling(if history teaches us anything it is that players don't really think about server load when they plan massive PvP battles). I LOVE that y'all are talking about how you plan on doing your backend!

  • @dlaw555
    @dlaw555 27 дней назад

    very cool breakdown. I can't wait for this game to come out.

  • @DakPrescottlol
    @DakPrescottlol 26 дней назад

    I recall a game called Rift and it was all cloud based server side. One dev talked about seeing 1300 people in one zone, no issues. That was pretty awesome.

  • @gc-xv8bl
    @gc-xv8bl 27 дней назад

    The complexity of the tech used in mmos is probably one of the reasons why there's so few good mmos. Good job explaining this stuff.

  • @sarkee87
    @sarkee87 26 дней назад

    I don't understand network coding but because of my job I like to make things more efficient as an applied mathematician. I really liked the tech behind the scenes. I have seen similar attempts at this in other MMOs, most of which were abject failures. I have a feeling as a layman that things will be different here, you are going in the right direction, this will be huge step.
    Glad, I can support this project as a backer.

  • @tokyodrifttt
    @tokyodrifttt 27 дней назад

    I didn’t understand everything but it was really interesting to listen to. Hopefully there will be RUclipsrs that will break down on what exactly was achieved that wasn’t before and how this translates to players.

  • @Farkraus
    @Farkraus 27 дней назад

    Can´t wait to play this

  • @dexagalapagos
    @dexagalapagos 22 дня назад

    This was an awesome video. Best insight video I've watched on any game dev so far.

  • @stephenjones8105
    @stephenjones8105 27 дней назад

    This was an amazing stream. Best one by far in my opinion. This really helps to appreciate the hard work going into this game and the future is off the charts bright. Thank you for this.

  • @IdhalarAlBaiesh
    @IdhalarAlBaiesh 27 дней назад

    It was a great stream, really missed these more technical updates and I'd love to see many more like it.
    Can't wait to start testing and see you all ingame!
    edit: Also, as a braver of worlds backer I'm perfectly fine with you selling more alpha keys. If it can help you stress test the server go for it, the more the merrier and more cash for you to work without pressure.

  • @RPG_ash
    @RPG_ash 17 дней назад

    Loved this update much more than usual. They are always great, but the tech is more interesting. I'd rather see this stuff than the usual "gameplay" stuff that what I think would spoil it for me when I do start playing. I'd like to experience that when the time comes rather than knowing what's coming. Amazing work peeps 👍🏻👌🏻🎉😁🔥

  • @markosz22
    @markosz22 27 дней назад

    It was freaking amazing and inspiring! You should definitely bring this to GDC as a presentation, maybe it would attract some people to the team.
    Also great to hear Alpha 2 purchase coming back, I missed my chance last year but I'll be sure to get it now.

  • @RotundaRaces
    @RotundaRaces 24 дня назад

    I’m super excited for this game, as a comp sci guy from the era of c++, make sure your deconstructor methods are clean so you avoid memory leaks when players jump from server to server
    1️⃣ idea would be to have transmitters to turn proxy copies to auth copies, and vice versa and know which properties need added or sent to server cleanup, very cool tech

  • @Gordojum
    @Gordojum 16 дней назад

    This is incredible! Server meshing is one of the primary issues Star Citizen is working to implement as well. I'm glad to see this fantastic technical deep dive; clearly great talent at AoC!

  • @jonyanderson
    @jonyanderson 26 дней назад

    My dream, a true massive multiplayer sandbox, great job!!!

  • @Tomasuu1
    @Tomasuu1 18 дней назад

    as a gamer and a indie game dev i love these. these things are exciting :))

  • @daoshen
    @daoshen 27 дней назад +1

    Wow, that slide deck is art/science on its own!
    Love so much the team is sharing this work. Thank you all! 💖

  • @qwertpoo1
    @qwertpoo1 27 дней назад +5

    As a nerd I approve this video thanks for the transparency ashes team you guys are changing the way videogames are developed.

  • @smileychess
    @smileychess 17 дней назад

    To be honest, I'm always more interested in the underlying technology than the game itself. So I really appreciate the deep dive.

  • @MrSpetzz
    @MrSpetzz 27 дней назад

    Can't wait till the start of Alpha 2 Might start making content over this and take a deeeeeeeep dive into the mechanics and seeing what is actually good and could use a tweak It has me hyped watching this game for the past 5 years slowly being crafted and made by people who actually care about the creation they are making. 1

  • @Rlifshitz19
    @Rlifshitz19 27 дней назад

    This sounds cool. Also sounds like an easy way to shoot your self in the foot though. The trade off for compartmentalization or decentralization is always complexity, and complexity is also difficult to work with. I am praying for this to work cause it sounds great.

  • @TheYashakami
    @TheYashakami 27 дней назад

    I love this. Great video.

  • @T3FAT
    @T3FAT 28 дней назад +6

    They are so confident that they allow people to buy packs again! That is wild!

    • @AshesofCreation
      @AshesofCreation 28 дней назад +4

      WOOT!

    • @Hat_Uncle
      @Hat_Uncle 28 дней назад

      well, actually, only the Beta holder can Upgrade Packages. The other people can buy A2 Only keys for a reasonable price.
      They have to walk a fine line there, make sure the Package holders feel fine with it, keep the price as low as they can, but make it feel like a Value for new people.
      I figure, based on my A1 package, value and components, that $10-$20 will be reasonable.

  • @StefanHayden
    @StefanHayden 17 дней назад

    as a developer I love this stuff.

  • @LilCassiopeia
    @LilCassiopeia 28 дней назад +8

    Was a nice live stream! We watched it live from Germany we went like oooh and ooooh and wow already 2 hours in was it supposed to be this long? :D

    • @AshesofCreation
      @AshesofCreation 28 дней назад +3

      How's the weather in Germany?
      We love a good oohing and ahhing. ;)

  • @LojackRick
    @LojackRick 26 дней назад +1

    Steven please buy Atlas from grapeshot and use that ocean and ships for ashes it would run a so good with your meshing it would be the best !

  • @papadross
    @papadross 27 дней назад +1

    I hate that I missed getting a copy of the game for testing. Really looking forward to playing one day.

    • @weirdafters4007
      @weirdafters4007 27 дней назад

      no one is playing at the moment so you didn't miss anything lol

  • @robertwiesner6825
    @robertwiesner6825 14 дней назад

    We as gamers absolutely love nerdy stuff. Look at Minecraft, Mount and Blade, Starcraft2 anything by Bethesda etc., modding is a huge part of those games. And there even are games that had been dropped by their original devs and are being kept alive by players like Dawn of War or LOTR BFME. Do not underestimate the power and nerdiness of the internet hivemind.

  • @TaldrenDR
    @TaldrenDR 28 дней назад +5

    Wait, wait, wait ... ok, so in your display of a server going down @52:48 ... it doesn't only effect that server but every surrounding server that was in communication with it. Data is lost without a replication layer because no entity survived that has the current state within that server as well as all data that was to be communicated while the server went down. What happens at the authority borders between servers while it is down? Does it become an invisible zone wall until a new server takes over the other sides authority? The server that went down has all the entity data under its authority, so does that mean it can be the only server that can spin up to take that authority slot without major data loss?

    • @Hat_Uncle
      @Hat_Uncle 28 дней назад

      nice, I thought of that as well. They must have a "backup service" server for each Data Server, to pull from on spin up.
      If the crash and spin are reasonably fast then the other servers would show some minor glitching because there would be no transactions until spin up.
      So, if you were a player attacking something across a boundary, it would appear to do nothing? That's my thought anyhow.
      They cannot have you attacking the fake without response after all, that's too pure a cheese.
      I LOVE this Technical stuff!

    • @d12duke
      @d12duke 28 дней назад +3

      Deltas will occur I'm sure but it's not hard to recover db information running HA. I don't know for certain but a child authority will likely be used. Lots of ways to prevent data delta.

  • @jassimsalam
    @jassimsalam 27 дней назад

    The best development update I've seen ❤

  • @Sylafrs
    @Sylafrs 26 дней назад

    - Since you made multithreading work, have you tried to delegate work to multiple servers? (or is sending the data to process across servers too expensive?)
    - You were talking about hotfixing faulty servers: isn't having a system to detect and replace them automatically possible? (backup servers)
    - Is it possible to have a server-swap system ? (Having a bunch of monster-servers that takes authority over crowded areas (that are not usually crowded))

  • @nikroth
    @nikroth 28 дней назад +3

    This is truly magnificent !! Thank you !!!

  • @d12duke
    @d12duke 28 дней назад +3

    Very complex to complete. Well done.

  • @wuffmeister5511
    @wuffmeister5511 26 дней назад

    i'll tell my grandkids to try this game when its finally comes out

  • @jesperburns
    @jesperburns 28 дней назад +1

    Did they say how big each zone is (give or take)?

  • @greazuskrust2396
    @greazuskrust2396 24 дня назад

    Can we get a simple" server shift light " . That when engaged in group activity in open world , it will fade green to yellow to red before the server splits . Giving players a chance to spread out our forces or so players know to save a action or spell that may be lost in the meshing or splitting of the server replication

  • @Roger-yg3uc
    @Roger-yg3uc 5 дней назад

    This was amazing.

  • @Nicolairoed
    @Nicolairoed 20 дней назад

    Made me more interested in the game, thanks for sharing the tech (i have no idea what you're talking about ngl)

  • @israelnotario7413
    @israelnotario7413 27 дней назад

    Gamers don't die, we respawn!.
    Looking forward to this awesome game