Last year, I learned some surprising news. We would be pivoting from an always-online free-to-play live-service model to a buy-once premium model with no backend components and full offline support. Moreover, we would only have about 6 months to complete this. As the backend lead, this was a lot to take in. I knew this wasn't just a matter of turning the services off. Those services contained core gameplay logic that was never intended to run on the client. I took the rest of the day off and spent some time thinking through the difficult challenges ahead.
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Another possibility could be for supporting local development flows. Throughout the development of Towerborne, we struggled to find the best approach for this. Flaky backend development environments can have a real impact on content creators who need things up and running to do their work. At the same time, backend engineers need to roll out new features quickly leading to some inevitable friction. One can imagine an approach that gives people the option to use the Native AOT DLL when running the game through the Unreal editor, but interacts with a real backend when running an actual game build.。WPS下载最新地址是该领域的重要参考
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