AWS gamelift documentation change
Summary
Formatting changes (bold headers), typo fixes ('repositoryes' to 'repositories'), updated plugin descriptions with clearer version support details, corrected link titles, and minor text clarifications.
Security assessment
Changes are editorial improvements without security context. The AL2 end-of-support note already existed (only a punctuation fix from '4.x.,' to '4.x'). No new security vulnerabilities, mitigations, or features are introduced.
Diff
diff --git a/gamelift/latest/developerguide/gamelift-supported.md b/gamelift/latest/developerguide/gamelift-supported.md index a9fa9ae17..716436ae3 100644 --- a//gamelift/latest/developerguide/gamelift-supported.md +++ b//gamelift/latest/developerguide/gamelift-supported.md @@ -17 +17 @@ Integrate and build your 64-bit game servers with the server SDK for Amazon Game - * Development OS + * **Development OS** @@ -23 +23 @@ Integrate and build your 64-bit game servers with the server SDK for Amazon Game - * Programming languages + * **Programming languages** @@ -45 +45 @@ Integrate and build your 64-bit game servers with the server SDK for Amazon Game - * Game engine support + * **Game engine support** @@ -47 +47 @@ Integrate and build your 64-bit game servers with the server SDK for Amazon Game -A full-featured plugin for Amazon GameLift Servers includes UI workflows and sample assets, as well as built-in versions of the AWS SDK and server SDK. The workflows guide you through how to configure and deploy your game server for hosting with managed EC2 fleets, managed container fleets, or self-managed Anywhere fleets. If you don't need the guided workflows, you can also get just the server SDK for your game engine from the same GitHub repositoryes. +The full-featured plugin for Amazon GameLift Servers includes UI workflows and sample assets, as well as built-in versions of the AWS SDK and server SDK. The workflows guide you through how to configure and deploy your game server for hosting with managed EC2 fleets, managed container fleets, or self-managed Anywhere fleets. If you don't need the guided workflows, you can get just the server SDK for your game engine from the same GitHub repositories. @@ -53 +53 @@ For version-specific information and install instructions, see the included read - * [Plugin for Unreal Engine](https://github.com/amazon-gamelift/amazon-gamelift-plugin-unreal) – The plugin includes server SDK (C++) for Amazon GameLift Servers, built for use with Unreal versions 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5. Check the readme in the server SDK download package for specific Unity version support. + * [Plugin for Unreal Engine](https://github.com/amazon-gamelift/amazon-gamelift-plugin-unreal) – Built for use with Unreal Engine versions 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5. Check version-specific readmes for Unreal support. @@ -55 +55 @@ For version-specific information and install instructions, see the included read - * [Amazon GameLift Servers plugin for Unreal Engine](./unreal-plugin.html) + * [Plugin guide for Unreal Engine](./unreal-plugin.html) @@ -59 +59 @@ For version-specific information and install instructions, see the included read - * [Server SDK for UnityPlugin for Unity](https://github.com/amazon-gamelift/amazon-gamelift-plugin-unity) – The plugin includes server SDK (C#) for Amazon GameLift Servers. Use the plugin with LTS versions of Unity Editor 6.0, 2022.3, or 2021.3. It supports Unity's .NET Framework and .NET Standard profiles, with .NET Standard 2.1 and .NET 4.x. Check the readme in the server SDK download package for specific Unity version support. + * [Plugin for Unity](https://github.com/amazon-gamelift/amazon-gamelift-plugin-unity) – Built for use with LTS versions of Unity Editor 6.0, 2022.3, or 2021.3. It supports Unity's .NET Framework and .NET Standard profiles, with .NET Standard 2.1 and .NET 4.x. Check version-specific readmes for Unity support. @@ -61 +61 @@ For version-specific information and install instructions, see the included read - * [Amazon GameLift Servers plugin for Unity (server SDK 5.x)](./unity-plug-in.html) + * [Plugin guide for Unity](./unity-plug-in.html) @@ -69 +69 @@ For version-specific information and install instructions, see the included read - * [How to integrate](./integration-engines-setup-unreal.html) + * [Integrate Amazon GameLift Serversinto an Unreal Engine project](./integration-engines-setup-unreal.html) @@ -75 +75 @@ For version-specific information and install instructions, see the included read - * [How to integrate](./integration-engines-unity-using.html) + * [Integrate Amazon GameLift Servers into a Unity project](./integration-engines-unity-using.html) @@ -95 +95 @@ For a managed hosting solution, build your game server to run on one of the foll -Amazon Linux 2 (AL2) will reach end of support on June 30, 2025. See more details in the [Amazon Linux 2 FAQs](https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-2/faqs/). For game servers that are hosted on AL2 and use Amazon GameLift Servers server SDK 4.x., first update the game server build to server SDK 5.x, and then deploy to AL2023 instances. See [Migrate to server SDK 5.x for Amazon GameLift Servers](./reference-serversdk5-migration.html). +Amazon Linux 2 (AL2) will reach end of support on June 30, 2025. See more details in the [Amazon Linux 2 FAQs](https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-2/faqs/). For game servers that are hosted on AL2 and use Amazon GameLift Servers server SDK 4.x, first update the game server build to server SDK 5.x, and then deploy to AL2023 instances. See [Migrate to server SDK 5.x for Amazon GameLift Servers](./reference-serversdk5-migration.html). @@ -135 +135 @@ Use the following tools to create, update, and monitor your Amazon GameLift Serv - * [AWS Management Console]() – The AWS Console is a web-based application that provides centralized access to all individual AWS service consoles, including Amazon GameLift Servers. Use the Console to create or sign into an AWS account and open the Amazon GameLift Servers console to work with your game hosting resources. You can configure and deploy hosting fleets and other resources, view usage and performance metrics, track resourses in the dashboard, and many other tasks. [Go to the Amazon GameLift Servers console.](https://console.aws.amazon.com/gamelift) + * [AWS Management Console]() – The AWS Console is a web-based application that provides centralized access to all individual AWS service consoles, including Amazon GameLift Servers. Use the Console to create or sign into an AWS account and open the Amazon GameLift Servers console to work with your game hosting resources. You can configure and deploy hosting fleets and other resources, view usage and performance metrics, track resources in the dashboard, and many other tasks. [Go to the Amazon GameLift Servers console.](https://console.aws.amazon.com/gamelift)