Network Programmer This programmer writes code that allows players to compete or cooperate, connected via a LAN or the Internet (or in rarer cases, directly connected via modem). Programmers implementing these game features can spend all their time in this one role, which is often considered one of the most technically challenging. Network latency, packet compression, and dropped or interrupted connections are just a few of the concerns one must consider. Although multi-player features can consume the entire production timeline and require the other engine systems to be designed with networking in mind, network systems are often put off until the last few months of development, adding additional difficulties to this role. Some titles have had their online features (often considered lower priority than the core gameplay) cut months away from release due to concerns such as lack of management, design forethought, or scalability. Virtua Fighter 5 for the PS3 is a notable example.
Lyon, France Lyon third-largest city in France. Inhabitants of the city are called Lyonnais. Lyon played a significant role in the history of cinema: it is where Auguste and Louis Lumière invented the cinematograph. Economically, Lyon is a major centre for banking, as well as for the chemical, pharmaceutical, and biotech industries. The city contains a significant software industry with a particular focus on technology software, and in recent years has fostered a growing local start-up sector. Lyon is the home to technology software studios such as Arkane Studios, Ivory Tower and Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe.