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Learning AWS Lumberyard Game Development

By : Dr. Edward Lavieri
Book Image

Learning AWS Lumberyard Game Development

By: Dr. Edward Lavieri

Overview of this book

Amazon’s Lumberyard is a 3D cross-platform game development engine for building high-quality AAA games. It makes the process of creating multi-player games and adding realistic characters, stunning terrains, and special effects much faster and more efficient. This book will show you how to use Lumberyard to create a multiplayer 3D game with cloud computing, storage, and Twitch integration for user engagement. We will start with an introduction to Lumberyard and provide an overview of its capabilities and integration options. Once the game engine is installed, we’ll guide you through the creation of an immersive game world with characters. You’ll add animations and audio to bring the game to life. We’ll explore external interactions to support live multiplayer game play, data storage, user engagement, and the back end. By the end of the book, you will be efficient in building cross-platform games using Lumberyard.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Learning AWS Lumberyard Game Development
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Amazon S3 in action


Earlier in this chapter, we learned that Amazon S3 is the AWS service that provides scalable cloud storage. One of the most useful aspects of this service is that it is scalable. This means we only pay for what is used by our game. We know that the number of players and the amount of time they play our game will be highly variable. That makes scalable cloud storage solutions ideal.

Let's look at how to use the Amazon S3 service:

  1. Point your browser to http://aws.amazon.com/s3/.

  2. Locate and click the Sign in to the Console button. This is likely to be located in the rightmost column. You should be taken to the AWS Management Console because you previously created an AWS account.

  3. Click the Create Bucket button located in the top-left corner of the screen. Amazon S3 uses buckets as data repositories or containers.

  4. Click the S3 link to open the S3 Management Console.

  5. Create a bucket name, select a region, and click the Create button. The system will check to ensure your bucket...