Frontier was externally funded, they can’t spend that money on anything other than things to get the game up and running sadly
The correct term is Extreme Multiprogramming.
The amount of posts here with absolutely no knowledge of programming is rather overwhelming.
Note, trolls should not troll about Extreme Programming or Multiprogramming in the context of Extreme Multiprogramming.
I speak about scalable, serverless workloads. For example, [and just that] a ‘server node’ might become many nodes under a GKE cluster - this even without manual intervention. There’s also world wide concurrent systems like Cloud Spanner.
Edge computing [of which CCP is a pioneer] is also supported in the cloud.
We had an absolute strange demo- but it sill demonstrated the proof of concept a few years ago it was called Aether wars. That said, it beautifully demonstrated the scale of cloud workloads.
THe poc never took off so instead we seem to be dealing with 2003 MSSQL technology instead.
I swear this community is weird.
All I get looking for Aether Wars is https://www.aetherwarsgame.com/ .
Ah another name for the list of failed CCP projects.
Kinda funny how the link to " You can read more about Hadean and their super ambitious vision for cloud based operating systems over on their website here." leads to a casino gambling site in Bangladesh. Rather says it all better than I could.
Same reply as last time …
I think youre missing my point compltely but ok. This was in 2019 and perhaps THIS VENDOR was not the right one - but this does not exclude the concept that scalable cloud gaming paradigms exist. If you want to nit pick on that one vendor , so be it.
I am not one who chose to bring pick that one, I just actually read the information provided by others.