From the Online Dashboard, you can configure how Rooms are created through the SDK in the coherence cloud.
From the left sidebar, select Rooms. On this page you can:
choose the regions you want to allow your rooms to be created in
enable Simulators for your Rooms
view a list of recently created Rooms
view a list of recently uploaded Simulators
From the Online Dashboard, you can configure what size you want your Simulator instances to be. To attach a Simulator to a Room, send the "Simulator slug" uploaded through the SDK with the Rooms creation request. When using the Unity Cloud Service API to create Rooms, the Simulator uploaded through the SDK is automatically assigned in the creation request.
The packet frequencies for sending and receiving data can be adjusted per project. It is part of the Advanced Config section and adjusting the frequencies is available only for paid plans.
The Recent Rooms Table provide a quick view of the recently created Rooms with the following information per column:
Please refer to the Cloud Service API: Rooms section.
Rooms are automatically closed within a few minutes after the last player has left the room. This can be changed in the Advanced Config section.
Current limits for Rooms are as follows: Players
The default setting is 10 players hosted, but you can specify your own value anywhere between 2 and 100 players.
To support more than a 100 players per room, write to devrel@coherence.io
Entities
1000 by default, but can be increased up to 65535 in local development or client-hosted scenarios.
There is no UI button for increasing the supported player count, so you need to work through our Rooms API.
When creating a room viaReplicationServerRoomsService.CreateRoom
you can pass SelfHostedRoomCreationOptions
as creation options.\
To change the Entity limit just set the SelfHostedRoomCreationOptions.MaxEntities
to a desired value.
Column name | Description |
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ID
ID of the Room.
KV/Tags
Key-value pairs associated with the Room, followed by Tags attached to the Room.
SDK/Schema
SDK version used by the Room, followed by the Schema ID used by the Room.
Logs
Allows viewing Room logs and Replication Server (RS) logs.
IP
IP address of the Replication Server attached to the Room, followed by a region indicator.
Room Status
Status of the Room (Open or Closed).
Created
Time duration since the Room creation.
Sim Status
Status of the Simulator attached to the Room (Starting, Started, Stopped).
Sim
Sim Slug for the Room.
Messages
Messages from the Simulator orchestration. This field is usually empty but will contain a message if an issue happened with the Simulator life-cycle. The message provides the reason for the Simulator's current state (usually Stopped). Once a Simulator is stopped (for Room inactivity for instance), the Message column will mention Idle-stopped.