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Old 03-23-2014, 05:51 PM
rhyotte
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Seems a bit Windows centric... would prefer a more neutral language, and easy Linux portability.
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Old 03-23-2014, 06:06 PM
squevis667
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If it is Unity and browser based, it should run on Apple, Linux, and PC. You would not need WINE or anything else to run it. Where this really gives you payback is people with custom servers could even have custom clients supporting their mods, etc. It would be OS neutral.
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Old 03-24-2014, 06:24 AM
moofta
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Seems a bit Windows centric... would prefer a more neutral language, and easy Linux portability.
This is a common and understandable misconception. C# is just a programming language, and is not bound to any OS in particular. At work one team runs a C# server on embedded Linux

Unity uses C# running on Mono, which runs on Mac OSX, BSD, Linux and Windows ( and actually way more like iPhone and the PS3) http://www.mono-project.com/What_is_Mono ).

The original implementation of the C# language runs on Microsoft's .Net, which *is* Windows bound. The Mono implementation does lack some of the libraries, but the parity is way better now than it was a few years ago. I ran their compatability tool versus some of our server code at work and there weren't any real issues at all.

I can write C++, but my day job is writing (pretty busy) servers in C#. It's much quicker to take a product to market with C# than C++, and there is a much bigger pool of C# developers to hire than C++ (at least here in the UK).

On the other hand, there's no point reinventing the wheel, and I would rather contribute to the C++ server than duplicate effort. Additionally, C++, when written correctly, has a much smaller footprint and better utilisation of resources - and a lot of the EQEmu servers are pretty low powered in the scheme of things (at least compared to corporate machines), so reducing a few CPU cycles and using less RAM *is* important.
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