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Unity Multiplayer Games

By : Alan R. Stagner
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Unity Multiplayer Games

By: Alan R. Stagner

Overview of this book

Unity is a game development engine that is fully integrated with a complete set of intuitive tools and rapid workflows used to create interactive 3D content. Multiplayer games have long been a staple of video games, and online multiplayer games have seen an explosion in popularity in recent years. Unity provides a unique platform for independent developers to create the most in-demand multiplayer experiences, from relaxing social MMOs to adrenaline-pumping competitive shooters. A practical guide to writing a variety of online multiplayer games with the Unity game engine, using a multitude of networking middleware from player-hosted games to standalone dedicated servers to cloud multiplayer technology. You can create a wide variety of online games with the Unity 4 as well as Unity 3 Engine. You will learn all the skills needed to make any multiplayer game you can think of using this practical guide. We break down complex multiplayer games into basic components, for different kinds of games, whether they be large multi-user environments or small 8-player action games. You will get started by learning networking technologies for a variety of situations with a Pong game, and also host a game server and learn to connect to it.Then, we will show you how to structure your game logic to work in a multiplayer environment. We will cover how to implement client-side game logic for player-hosted games and server-side game logic for MMO-style games, as well as how to deal with network latency, unreliability, and security. You will then gain an understanding of the Photon Server while creating a star collector game; and later, the Player.IO by creating a multiplayer RTS prototype game. You will also learn using PubNub with Unity by creating a chatbox application. Unity Multiplayer Games will help you learn how to use the most popular networking middleware available for Unity, from peer-oriented setups to dedicated server technology.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Unity Multiplayer Games
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Setting up PUN with Photon Cloud


To begin, go ahead and sign up for Photon Cloud at:

https://cloud.exitgames.com

After you've created an account, go to the Dashboard (My Photon | Applications) and create a new Application. The name is not important, but you'll want to copy the ID for later.

Next, visit the Asset Store and search for Photon Unity Networking. The first asset you see should be Photon Unity Networking Free. Download this asset into your project.

Upon downloading the plugin, and importing via Assets | Import Package | Custom Package, you are prompted with a window asking you to sign up, enter an app ID, or setup a custom-hosted server.

Click on the Setup option, assuming you have already created an account with Photon Cloud. Select which region you want to use by default, and paste the ID you copied from the website into the AppId field, and click on Save.

You are now ready to begin using the PUN plugin.

Note

Photon relies on sockets to connect, and while it does work in webplayer...