Networking and Online Games: Understanding and Engineering Multiplayer Internet Games



The computer game industry is clearly growing in the direction of multiplayer, online games. Understanding the demands of games on IP (Internet Protocol) networks is essential for ISP (Internet Service Provider) engineers to develop appropriate IP services. Correspondingly, knowledge of the underlying network's capabilities is vital for game developers. "Networking and Online Games" concisely draws together and illustrates the overlapping and interacting technical concerns of these sectors. This text explains the principles behind modern multiplayer communication systems and the techniques underlying contemporary networked games. The traffic patterns that modern games impose on networks, and how network performance and service level limitations impact on game designers and player experiences, are covered in-depth, giving the reader the knowledge necessary to develop better gaming products and network services.Examples of real-world multiplayer online games illustrate the theory throughout."Networking and Online Games": provides a comprehensive, cutting-edge guide to the development and service provision needs of online, networked games; contrasts the considerations of ISPs (e.g. predicting traffic loads) with those of game developers.

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