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Yes, as far as I know it should. It is the way enet works - it won't
send another reliable packet until the previous one gets through.
Assuming you send them on the same channel of course.<br>
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- Tibor<br>
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  <pre>        If the server send packets with ENET_PACKET_FLAG_RELIABLE,
        the client will receive them by order?

        Best regards,
        Si-Quan
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