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Orleans Divisional Leaderboard

This is a sample implementation of a divisional leaderboard implementation usually used in games. In this sample we can have many divisions of different division level with a relation to each other. The Number of players that can get promoted and demoted in one division level is always equal. On promotion and demotion players will get distributed to a random new league in their appropriate Division Level.

                    +---------------+
                    |               |
                    |  Leaderboard  +------+
  Division Level 1  |       1       |      |
                    +-----+---+-----+      +-------+
                          |   |       2    |       |
                          |   +----+---+---+       |
                          |        |   |     N     |
                          |        |   +------+----+
                          |        |          |
                          |        |          |
+-----------------------------------------------------+
                          |        |          |
                    +-----+--------++         |
                    |               |         |
  Division Level 2  |  Leaderboard  +---------+
                    |       1       |
                    +---------------+

Features

This sample shows the following:

  • Adding new players to leaderboards
  • Promotion / Demotion of players
  • Get realtime position of player in leaderboard
  • Get specific leaderboard in specific division

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Windows / Linux / Mac
  • .NET Core 2.0 /.NET Standard 2.0
  • Orleans 2.0.3

Installation

//TODO

Quickstart

(Add steps to get up and running quickly)

  1. git clone [repository clone url]
  2. cd [respository name]
  3. ...

Resources

Contribute Code

We welcome contributions. To contribute please follow the instructions on How to contribute?

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.

License

MIT License

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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE

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