They Said I Couldn't Make an Online Multiplayer Game... So I Made One! - Summary

Summary

The video is about a game developer who is challenged to create a multiplayer game, Carlson, after his previous game gained popularity. The developer starts by adding features to the game, including hyper speed, reloading, and new animations. He then begins working on the multiplayer aspect, using online tutorials and YouTube videos to learn about dedicated servers, C#, and Unity.

After overcoming several challenges, the developer successfully creates a multiplayer game with features such as client-side prediction, server-side handling, and inverse kinematics. He also creates a new map, PvP arena, and adds new guns and sound effects.

The video showcases a gameplay test with speedrunners, demonstrating the game's potential despite being unfinished. The developer plans to add more features, including better-looking models, animations, and a map creator, before releasing the full game on Steam.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The creator made a 3D game called Carlson, a first-person parkour milk-drinking game.
2. The creator was asked by viewers to turn Carlson into a multiplayer game.
3. The creator added features to the game, including hyper speed and reloading.
4. The creator created an ammo counter and reload animations.
5. The creator changed the explosion effect to include the text "boom".
6. The creator gave the character, Carlson, a body instead of just being a bean.
7. The creator added animations to the game, including head movement and gun holding.
8. The creator used inverse kinematics to improve the animations.
9. The creator created a new model for a pistol and a knife.
10. The creator made a new map for the game, a PvP arena.
11. The creator set up a dedicated server using Google Cloud services.
12. The creator implemented client-side prediction and made the server handle and authorize everything.
13. The creator added sound effects and improved the movement and gameplay.
14. The creator invited speedrunners to play the game and test it.
15. The creator plans to add more features to the game, including guns, classes, loadouts, and a map creator.
16. The creator will release the full game on Steam.
17. The creator spent two weeks learning how to make a multiplayer game.