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Debugging D&I – Amiqus’ Liz Prince on the Empower Up platform

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If you missed it late last year, Amiqus – along with Ukie’s #RaiseTheGame - announced the launch of Empower Up, a platform to provide studios of all sizes with the knowledge, frameworks, guidance and resources they need to establish or grow their EDI policies, practices and processes

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Why 70% of Developers Prefer Unity for Mobile Game Development 

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A staggering 70% of the top Android and iOS developers use it to develop exceptional mobile games. Unity provides numerous essential tools to facilitate seamless mobile game development. It allows developers to create and optimize their games for hundreds or even thousands of mobile devices. Let’s find out.

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Uplifting Optimizations, Debugging, and Performance Tuning with NVIDIA Nsight Developer Tools

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When developing on NVIDIA platforms, the hardware should be transparent to you. GPUs can feel like magic, but in the interest of optimized and performant games, When developing on NVIDIA platforms, the hardware should be transparent to you. NVIDIA Nsight Developer Tools are built for this very reason.

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Rollback Netcode on websocket with a Multiplayer Platformer game demo open sourced

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Rollback Netcode on websocket with a Multiplayer Platformer game demo open sourced at. GitHub - genxium/DelayNoMore: A Multiplayer Platformer game demo on websocket. Frame data logging toggle for both frontend & backend, useful for debugging out of sync entities when developing new features.

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[Video attached] Rollback Netcode on websocket with a Multiplayer Platformer game demo open sourced

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Rollback Netcode on websocket with a Multiplayer Platformer game demo open sourced at. GitHub - genxium/DelayNoMore: A Multiplayer Platformer game demo on websocket. Frame data logging toggle for both frontend & backend, useful for debugging out of sync entities when developing new features.

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I don’t know if this is confidential or “too technical” for the blog, but how does developing for consoles actually work? As in, what is the workflow like? Obviously, you do all the coding on a PC, but how does the build get tested on consoles? How do you debug on consoles? It would be awesome if you could do a little rundown, but I understand if it’s not possible.

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It has beefier hardware than the retail console (because it needs to be able to hold and run debug builds of the game). They also have a different version of the console’s operating system for development stuff - they allow us to do things like reset achievements, change locale, connect to PSN/XBL/SwitchOnline, and other various features.

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NVIDIA at GDC 2021: RTX and AI Sees New Platforms, New Development Tools, New Updates, and a New SDK

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Increasingly, game developers are making full use of real-time ray tracing and AI in their games. Increasingly, game developers are making full use of real-time ray tracing and AI in their games. Check out GDC 2021 announcements, video sessions, and game development demos on the NVIDIA at GDC Official Webpage.