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Remotely hosting a multiplayer game instance, host-client not peer-to-peer
Is there a way to host all multiplayer games on my server, rather than forcing a client to host and others join? There's a number of benefits to this, but i wondered if it's possible at all, even if it means using a commercial plugin?
Thanks.
Answer by FreeTimeDev · Feb 13, 2014 at 05:10 PM
Yes, it's possible.
Was that your question?
That's the first part. Can you point me to the tech that i need to use to achieve this?
https://www.exitgames.com/en/PUN
Edit: That's just one option. It's a pretty popular one, i think. Really you should be googling and researching this yourself. Unity Answers doesn't tell me what kind of game you're making let alone if the things we recommend might help you. There's a lot of things to consider. http://unity3d.com/ Should have been my first answer as it's capable of both Host/Client and P2P.
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