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lance-gg

v5.0.2

Published

A Node.js based real-time multiplayer game server

Downloads

445

Readme

Lance is a real-time multiplayer game server

It provides an extendible Node.JS based server, on which game logic runs, as well as a client-side library which synchronizes the client's game state with the server game state. In order to provide a smooth visual experience for each connected client, Lance implements efficient networking methods, position interpolation and extrapolation, user input coordination, shadow objects, physics and pseudo-physical movement, automatic handling of network spikes.

Lance aims to optimize the player's visual experience, while providing a simple development model which is highly configurable and easy to analyze and debug.

Features:

  • Focus on writing your game. Lance takes care of the netcode
  • Can support any type of game or genre
  • Optimized networking
    • TCP via websockets
    • Communication is packed and serialized into binary
    • Automatic handling of network spikes with step correction
  • Intelligent sync strategies for lag handling
    • Extrapolation (client side prediction) with step re-enactment or:
    • Interpolation for optimal object motion
  • Tools for debugging and tracing

More features in the pipeline:

  • UDP via WebRTC
  • Full-stack testing suite
  • Replay saving
  • More physics engines

That's so neat! Where do I start?

The official Lance documentation contains articles on theory and rationale, as well as the structure and architecture of the project.

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