After experimenting with a long running average at maxed out FPS and a variety of map sizes, 128 seems to actually be a good size to use if only drawing bits of world with stuff in it. 64 actually did even better in some situations, but significantly worse in others (lots of land, zoomed out).
{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables, OverloadedStrings #-}
module NetRoutines where
import Network.Socket
import Control.Concurrent.Chan
import qualified Control.Exception as Exception
import Data.Time
import Control.Monad
import Data.Unique
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import CoreTypes
import Utils
import RoomsAndClients
acceptLoop :: Socket -> Chan CoreMessage -> IO ()
acceptLoop servSock chan = forever $
do
(sock, sockAddr) <- Network.Socket.accept servSock
clientHost <- sockAddr2String sockAddr
currentTime <- getCurrentTime
sendChan' <- newChan
uid <- newUnique
let newClient =
(ClientInfo
uid
sendChan'
sock
clientHost
currentTime
""
""
False
0
lobbyId
0
False
False
False
Nothing
0
)
writeChan chan $ Accept newClient
return ()