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About Multiplayer Play Mode | Unity Multiplayer

About Multiplayer Play Mode

Use Multiplayer Play Mode to test multiplayer functionality within the Unity Editor. You can simulate up to four Players (the main Editor Player and three Virtual Players) at the same time, on the same development device while using the same source assets on disk. Multiplayer Play Mode can help you create multiplayer development workflows that reduce project build times, run it locally, and test the server-client relationship.

Compatibility​

Multiplayer Play Mode version 1.5.0 is compatible with the following:

Multiplayer Play Mode terminology​

The following have specific meaning in relation to Multiplayer Play Mode:

Limitations​

Multiplayer Play Mode has some inherent technical limitations, specifically around scale and authoring.

Scale​

The Unity Editor and Virtual Players require a lot of system resources, so you shouldn't use Multiplayer Play Mode at scale. Multiplayer Play Mode is designed for small-scale, local testing environments that can only support up to four total Players (the main Editor Player and three Virtual Players).

You can't create or change the properties of GameObjects in a Virtual Player. Instead, use the main Editor Player to make changes and a Virtual Player to test multiplayer functionality. Any changes you make in Play Mode in the main Editor Player reset when you exit Play Mode.

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You can't access any main Editor Player functionality from Virtual Players.

Performance impact​

To reduce the demand on system resources caused by each Virtual Player instance, Multiplayer Play Mode shares specific resources, such as the artifact database and imports between the main Editor Player and each Virtual Player.


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