this is not on my local machine running in the debugger of my IDE, being affected by a billion extra factors where I am trying to notice a <1ms difference between individual calls
Question. I'm rewriting a poorly coded game emulator and currently the "packets" are in the Network project, should these be in the corresponding folders of the Game project? So login packets in the players folder, map packets in the map folder, or just keep them in the network folder?
it depends what kind of person you are, if you like to mix pretzels with Cheetos and peanuts, then put them all in the same folder, otherwise separate folders :/
So the "packets" are where to structure the data sent back or check the data being sent to the server so I don't see how it has much to do with networking except when you're fetching the bytes and sending them.
I'm trying to improve my game emulator so it can handle more users. I currently have one separate thread and execute all processing there.
The cycles processes players and rooms, rooms are individual maps that users can belong to, with other users where they can walk, talk and interact with each...
I've also been advised to use Task.Run rather than .Start(), can you think of any idea why someone would suggest this? I'm not that familiar with Task's
I've blogged before about ASP.NET Architect David Fowler's hidden gems in ASP.NET. His GitHub is worth following because he's always exploring and thinking and he's doing it in public. I love reading other people's source code. He's been working on a local orchestrator called Micronetes that is worth reading about, but for this blog post I want to focus on his "Todos" repository. Making a T…