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- 03 Jul 2012, 18:25
- Forum: SFS2X C# API
- Topic: problems with BlueBox and the Unity API
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9126
Re: problems with BlueBox and the Unity API
This isn't a first person shooter but it's not turned based either. It's more of a virtual world type deal. I'm fine with the slower rate and some lag I just don't want the stutter. It seems like there is more overhead encoding for bluebox? Is there anything else I can do to tune this? I also get a ...
- 19 Jun 2012, 16:07
- Forum: SFS2X C# API
- Topic: problems with BlueBox and the Unity API
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9126
Re: problems with BlueBox and the Unity API
I played with the rate even setting it to half a second but it would still produce big spikes in the profiler and cause stutter.
- 15 Jun 2012, 22:22
- Forum: SFS2X C# API
- Topic: problems with BlueBox and the Unity API
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9126
Re: problems with BlueBox and the Unity API
anyone alive in here?
- 14 Jun 2012, 20:41
- Forum: SFS2X C# API
- Topic: problems with BlueBox and the Unity API
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9126
problems with BlueBox and the Unity API
So I'm using some of the FPS tutorial code and trying it with Bluebox. Something about sending transform updates bogs down Unity heavily. After spending some time in the unity profiler it looks like the something in the client API uses tons of CPU time when switching to BlueBox. Sending an Extension...
- 14 Jun 2012, 18:27
- Forum: BlueBox
- Topic: sending Transforms with BlueBox
- Replies: 1
- Views: 10260
Re: sending Transforms with BlueBox
Ok after spending some time looking at this it looks like the something in the client API uses tons of CPU time when switching to BlueBox. Sending an ExtensionRequest without bluebox: 2% CPU Sending an ExtensionRequest WITH bluebox: 98% CPU not sure what I can do about this :( you all just waiting f...
- 11 Jun 2012, 23:26
- Forum: BlueBox
- Topic: sending Transforms with BlueBox
- Replies: 1
- Views: 10260
sending Transforms with BlueBox
So when I have a bluebox connection my transform sender ( like theUnity fps example) pegs out the Unity profiler at 95% for that script. It behaves much more reasonably when a socket connection is made. I'm guessing this is because the default rate is at a tenth of a second which is too fast for blu...
- 06 Jun 2012, 22:56
- Forum: BlueBox
- Topic: unable to create rooms
- Replies: 2
- Views: 11074
Re: unable to create rooms
Looks like a restart fixed things. Thanks for the reply.
- 06 Jun 2012, 18:05
- Forum: BlueBox
- Topic: unable to create rooms
- Replies: 2
- Views: 11074
unable to create rooms
I'm having a problem with bluebox and creating room instances. Whenever I connect normally over a socket the rooms are created as normal. Rooms established in the zone file load fine with bluebox connections but for some reason it won't create ones or at least join them. Anyone know what might cause...
- 07 Mar 2012, 22:08
- Forum: SFS2X Questions
- Topic: Help! Firewall headaches
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7900
Re: Help! Firewall headaches
Hmm, unfortunately this isn't the end of my troubles. Now i have to deal with flash and their new policy file changes as well. It doesn't look like you can change the port from 843 with flash, and the crossdomain file off a webserver doesn't give access to sockets. It mentions in the docs "SFS2...
- 07 Mar 2012, 18:49
- Forum: SFS2X Questions
- Topic: Help! Firewall headaches
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7900
Re: Help! Firewall headaches
Good deal. I was looking at using 443. Thanks for the help.
- 07 Mar 2012, 16:19
- Forum: SFS2X Questions
- Topic: Help! Firewall headaches
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7900
Re: Help! Firewall headaches
Yeah I know I can change both of those I'm just wondering more of what commonly open ports might be good alternatives. Am I right in thinking that 8080 is not an option if you want to use bluebox and the admin panel?
- 07 Mar 2012, 00:02
- Forum: SFS2X Questions
- Topic: Help! Firewall headaches
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7900
Help! Firewall headaches
I'm trying to get our Unity/SFS 2X app working for a client but they block Port 843 and 9933. So bluebox should take care of 9933 but what should I do for 843 and the crossdomain policy file? I was thinking of using 8080 but it looks like jetty uses that. Anyone have any suggestions?
- 04 Jan 2012, 23:19
- Forum: RedBox
- Topic: Audio streaming in Unity
- Replies: 3
- Views: 13597