Based on the relative timelines of these efforts, this meant we needed to continue to add new functionality to internal builds of the live-service game to meet certain publisher milestone requirements despite the fact that when these features would ultimately get released to the player it would be in the offline game. As a result, we needed to continue to build out and deploy new backend functionality in our internal development environments that would never actually need to be deployed to live player-facing production environments.
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Some games might even find a way to make both types of backend operation part of their design. Imagine an always-online MMO style game where server-authoritative data is critical. Now imagine a standalone offline side-story that uses the same gameplay mechanics and systems. The same C# code powers both modes, but is used in drastically different ways.