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Not 100% sure but looks quite a lot like Noesis. Source: about 2 years ago
Its been buggy for me so I use noesis.gg but skybox is definitely better yes :). Source: about 2 years ago
No!! Don't worry about it. I am an analyst for an ESEA Advanced team and I am used to watching demos and analyzing them via noesis.gg. I can assure you that the shitty demoui is not that big of a deal haha. Honestly, I started disliking it less after getting used to it. Just feel free to share your match link and I'll do the rest :). Source: over 2 years ago
The pracc server, the org paid for, and after they got kicked from the org they kept using it. We closed the server while they were playing on it due to, well, its not theirs anymore. In a rage, their captain Zele ended the subscription which cost us $15, went on my personal noesis.gg account and removed all the demos which took hours to download from HLTV and upload. Source: over 2 years ago
What we expect from org: ESEA fees covered, tournament fees (phoenix league or something similar) covered, Noesis.gg account for IGL and the team to share, server to practice on , good support and all the essentials, we dont really require much else. Source: over 2 years ago
You think Amazon servers aren't industry standard? https://aws.amazon.com/gamelift/. Source: 11 months ago
There are a ton of technology solutions sold by other companies these days that - with the appropriate funding - can accelerate the timeline of damn near any project, multiplayer online games included. With a bit of expertise and a big enough credit limit, damn near anything's possible. Source: about 1 year ago
Before you get too far into things, give the documentation on GameLift a read: https://aws.amazon.com/gamelift/ I’ve never used it myself but it’s an AWS service that handles a lot of the “this is annoying” of deploying game servers on the AWS cloud. It can be used as a complete solution or as modules, and some of those modules might ease your development time. Source: over 1 year ago
On PC, less than 5% of my matches are P2P connections. Google Cloud Game Servers can handle high amount of traffic; it is Google for God's sake! Google & Amazon host a lot of games. The only logical reason that would make the game switch to a player-hosted match should be because you & your opponent are closer to each other than the nearest server, but that's not always the case from the matches I see on PC. I am... Source: almost 2 years ago
Amazon GameLift now offers a new console experience that provides a more intuitive way to manage and scale your game servers on AWS. The redesigned console has new left-hand navigation that makes it easy to switch between various GameLift features such as managing and creating builds, scripts, fleets, FlexMatch, and includes helpful resource links like “Prepare to launch”, and service quotas. The new interface... - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
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