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Snow Storm is a game implemented for the Shockwave clients of Habbo. Habbo is currently running on Flash clients, it's not trivial to re-add Snow Storm (would require more work than most / anyone would bother with). Your only hope is to run a really old emulator and reverse engineer the old Snow Storm packets. Good luck with that.
A much more complete answer:
Snow Storm is a game implemented for the Shockwave clients of Habbo. Habbo is currently running on Flash clients, it's not trivial to re-add Snow Storm (would require more work than most / anyone would bother with). Your only hope is to run a really old emulator and reverse engineer the old Snow Storm packets. Good luck with that.
already I have everything I know of all this I wanted to migrate my emulator to the latest build and I wanted to re-insert the snowstorm and I would need a tool to change the actionscript codes I tried the jpexs decompiler but it gives me some problems when I save the changes
You can't just hand jam code if you don't know what it's supposed to be doing, it doesn't magically work that way. You'd have to learn more about how ActionScript works and figure out how Habbo's own code works as well in order to add it back in. It may be trivial, it may now be, either way it requires familiarity with ActionScript.
You can't just hand jam code if you don't know what it's supposed to be doing, it doesn't magically work that way. You'd have to learn more about how ActionScript works and figure out how Habbo's own code works as well in order to add it back in. It may be trivial, it may now be, either way it requires familiarity with ActionScript.
ultra fakeOh. Well it sorta worked.
Debugging it is a PITA. My throwing snowballs logic is broken and I cba to figure out what I messed up as it can be in both the SWF and the emulator. Best way would be to try an older SWF build but ah well.
No. Its not.