Cloud native mobile game CI/CD with Unity and CircleCI
This tutorial provides an easy-to-understand introduction on how to run your mobile gaming CI/CD in the cloud using CircleCI, GameCI, and Unity.
This tutorial provides an easy-to-understand introduction on how to run your mobile gaming CI/CD in the cloud using CircleCI, GameCI, and Unity.
The gaming industry has always been a highly lucrative and adored field. According to online gaming industry statistics, it is projected to surpass $33.77 billion by 2026. However, a downside emerges when governments impose substantial taxes on the income generated from gaming. It’s happening now. The Indian government has decided to impose a 28% tax on online gaming, which may lead to a funding shortage and a decrease in investor confidence.
Building and supporting a video game project is challenging. It is a complex and intricate process that balances difficult time constraints and ambitious goals while keeping a highly engaged and demanding user base happy. Game developers need every advantage possible in the development and support process to succeed. One of the best ways to ensure that a game is successful is to make sure that every shipped version of the game project contains as few crash-causing defects as possible.
Minecraft servers play a vital role in providing players with a dynamic and immersive multiplayer experience. Whether you're running a private server or managing a large-scale server network, performance and reliability define the quality of the gaming experience for all. While playing, a small lag or downtime can make players frustrated and keep worrying if there will be another lag. This is where monitoring your Minecraft servers comes into play.
For a game to provide the best user experience, certain elements come into play. These factors can be hardware components in the user’s computer, like the CPU and GPU, operating system settings, or specific game settings. In fact, if there’s misalignment between these components and a game’s intensity, performance issues can crop up. The most common performance issues in gaming include frame rate drops, input lag, stuttering, rendering issues and network latency.