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    Mirror

    Mirror

    #1 Open Source Unity Networking Library

    Mirror is a high-level open-source networking library for Unity multiplayer games. It was originally based on UNET and has evolved into a stable, modular framework used by many production Unity projects. The library is designed to make multiplayer development easier by handling common networking patterns such as network identities, synchronization, remote procedure calls, authority, spawning, and transport integration. Mirror supports multiple low-level transports, making it adaptable to...
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    KCP C#

    KCP C#

    KCP C# version. Thread safe, no alloc at runtime, no pressure on gc

    KumoKyaku KCP is a C# implementation of the KCP reliable UDP protocol designed for high-performance .NET applications. It provides ready-to-use APIs while also allowing advanced users to customize segment handling and memory behavior. The project uses unsafe code and unmanaged memory internally to reduce garbage collection pressure, which is important for real-time systems. It supports Span<byte>, external buffer rental, and a generic KcpCore<Segment> architecture for performance-focused...
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