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Setting up a Minecraft Java server on Amazon EC2

AWS Games

Introduction This blog covers how to deploy your own personal Minecraft Java server on AWS. Hosting your server on AWS can eliminate common networking challenges and security concerns associated with at-home servers. We will use Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) to run a Minecraft server for you and your friends.

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The 10 Best Board Games of All Time and What We Can Learn from Them

Brand Game Development

There are over 100,000 board games in existence. A handful have stood out head and shoulders among the rest, working their way up to the top 10 games on Board Game Geek. This is a truly staggering achievement because pleasing Board Game Geek users is no easy task! Need help on your board game? Source ).

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How Dream11 uses an in-house scaling platform to scale resources on AWS for efficiency and reliability

AWS Games

About Scaling in AWS Scaling on AWS refers to the process of adjusting the resources allocated to an application to meet demand. This can be done by adding more resources, which is scaling out, or by optimizing existing resource, which is scaling in.

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Hosting Persistent World Games on Amazon GameLift

AWS Games

Persistent world use cases have become increasingly popular within multiplayer games, as well as across industries for all kinds of realtime virtual world applications. There are two main games server hosting architectures: session-based and persistent world games.

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Godot 3.4 is released with major features and UX polish

Mircosoft Game Dev

x branch to develop and publish their games today , so it's important for us to keep giving Godot 3 users an improved gamedev experience. As such, most of the focus was on implementing missing features or bugfixes which are critical for publishing 2D and 3D games with Godot 3, and on making the existing features more optimized and reliable.

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