7 comments

  • faize 1 hour ago
    I'm not fully up to scratch with the latest AWS tactics, but to me, this seems like another way to get people to move to their platform and then charge for bandwidth at a later date, ultimately trapping their consumers.

    Also, this whole post just felt like a brag, i'm not surprised it barely got any upvotes

    • Tepix 1 hour ago
      Agreed on the bragging.

      Also I‘m not convinced about the whole cost issue. A nice server from a bare metal provider like OVH will be so much cheaper than the AWS equivalent, you can pay for a ton of traffic.

    • jader201 1 hour ago
      > Also, this whole post just felt like a brag, i'm not surprised it barely got any upvotes

      Yeah, opening with:

      > I'm a world expert in game netcode

      Felt like an odd way to start the article.

      Maybe OP is job farming?

      • stephc_int13 1 hour ago
        He is one of the well known netcode guy.

        But from the few interactions I had with him I would say he is quite abrasive, stubborn and probably somewhat on the spectrum.

        But there is a special kind of unpleasantness in writing/debugging netcode for large projects, I don't think you can be agreeable and still you your job correctly.

        • reitzensteinm 56 minutes ago
          If anything, in immature engineering organizations, preserving netcode invariants to successfully deliver a multiplayer project might benefit from a little of that disposition.
  • elashri 25 minutes ago
    I have no knowledge in the field. But it would be nice if the article compared the raw prices of usual bare metal offering vs cloud because I am not sure it would support the claim that the egress would be the highest cost.

    Of course it could be but a quantitative perspective for an average game would have been much better.

  • nickandbro 1 hour ago
    I operate a game:

    https://slitherworld.com

    When I started developing it, I wanted to use AWS game lift. But the costs proved I would be paying $1000s of dollars per month to meet the user demand. This makes me seriously reconsider.

  • yellow_lead 1 hour ago
    > Having completed all of this, I decided to leave. I had achieved all I wanted to and needed to work on something new. And frankly, I just really disliked working with Richard Baker.

    Kind of a weird thing to drop in unless it's an inside joke? (:

  • jrm4 1 hour ago
    If it involves Amazon today, it is overwhelmingly unlikely to be the best thing that has ever happened for anyone.
  • tayo42 1 hour ago
    Ai probably didn't contribute to writing this, i think the article has that going for it lol
  • jurgenburgen 1 hour ago
    Cool.

    What about the rest of us who don’t play games or write them? When will AWS stop printing money with egress fees?

    • beastman82 1 hour ago
      When you leave for the competition
    • jayd16 1 hour ago
      Host on that instance type, maybe?
    • vlovich123 1 hour ago
      When Cloudflare breaks them?