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RE: New minecraft version. (1.6.4) - NiLSPACE - 10-02-2013 I hope this won't concern us either: https://twitter.com/Dinnerbone/status/384998161074634752 RE: New minecraft version. (1.6.4) - xoft - 10-02-2013 I'm afraid that concerns us a lot RE: New minecraft version. (1.6.4) - ThuGie - 10-02-2013 By DinnerBone - Most packets themselves aren't going to change much but the handshaking and ping procedure is being redone. RE: New minecraft version. (1.6.4) - FakeTruth - 10-02-2013 Oh that's just great... Although I do hope they improve the latency a lot, that would be interesting. Perhaps by using UDP and some sort of movement prediction. RE: New minecraft version. (1.6.4) - xoft - 10-03-2013 They can't use UDP, it wouldn't work with (stream) encryption; and UDP encryption brings in too much network bandwidth overhead. I think in today's world using TCP is good enough for most purposes. And movement prediction is already there - all the entities send their velocity, so the client can predict where they'll be. RE: New minecraft version. (1.6.4) - FakeTruth - 10-03-2013 Oh, okay. AFAIK most FPS games do use UDP though since it has less latency, screw encryption, who cares where you're going to in a game... :/ RE: New minecraft version. (1.6.4) - tigerw - 10-04-2013 (10-03-2013, 06:37 AM)FakeTruth Wrote: Oh, okay. AFAIK most FPS games do use UDP though since it has less latency, screw encryption, who cares where you're going to in a game... :/ Apparently people don't like their session stole (SessionStealer) by griefers who then use that info to op-grief the stealee's server. RE: New minecraft version. (1.6.4) - FakeTruth - 10-04-2013 That's just for login. You would login over TCP and use UDP for movement. You don't need encryption for the UDP data... RE: New minecraft version. (1.6.4) - xoft - 10-04-2013 Then someone could simply steal the connection while you're connected. It'd be a bit more difficult, but not immensely, script kiddies would do it all the time. RE: New minecraft version. (1.6.4) - FakeTruth - 10-04-2013 Steal the UDP connection? Who cares :p |