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NOSSDAV
2004
Springer
14 years 25 days ago
Low latency and cheat-proof event ordering for peer-to-peer games
We are developing a distributed architecture for massivelymultiplayer games. In this paper, we focus on designing a low-latency event ordering protocol, called NEO, for this archi...
Chris GauthierDickey, Daniel Zappala, Virginia Mar...
NETGAMES
2006
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Cheat detection for MMORPG on P2P environments
In recent years, MMORPG has become popular. In order to improve scalability of game system, several P2P-based architectures have been proposed. However, in P2P-based gaming archit...
Takato Izaiku, Shinya Yamamoto, Yoshihiro Murata, ...
NETGAMES
2006
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Hack-proof synchronization protocol for multi-player online games
Synchronization protocols based on “dead-reckoning” are vulnerable to a popular type of cheat called speed-hack. A speed-hack helps a cheater to gain unfair advantages by essen...
Yeung Siu Fung
CCR
2007
168views more  CCR 2007»
13 years 7 months ago
Challenges in peer-to-peer gaming
While multi-player online games are very successful, their fast deployment suffers from their server-based architecture. Indeed, servers both limit the scalability of the games a...
Christoph Neumann, Nicolas Prigent, Matteo Varvell...
EL
2002
181views more  EL 2002»
13 years 7 months ago
Aspects of networking in multiplayer computer games
Distributed, real-time multiplayer computer games (MCGs) are in the vanguard of utilizing the networking possibilities. Although related research have been done in military simulat...
Jouni Smed, Timo Kaukoranta, Harri Hakonen