The library was developed and tuned for 56K modem usage, perhaps which is
sort of a joke in this day and age. :)
There is no particular roadmap for new features. The library has just
grown stuff
as Sauerbraten has needed the features. Thus, it tends to be rather
stable over
time, and it's even pretty safe to fork the code or do whatever with it
rather than
treat it as a normal library because of that.
Lee
Aaron Boxer wrote:
Thanks. How much testing has been done under high packet loss?
Also, in general, what are the known issues with the library?
Is there a roadmap for new features?
Thanks again
Lee Salzman wrote:
It uses pings or reliable packets to measure the mean round trip time
for the connection.
Any excessive deviation from this causes a throttle to oscillate up
or down, which regulates
how often ENet will drop unreliable packets to reduce bandwidth usage.
Lee
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