Come back from "young" retirement! Where to start?

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    Sorcerer Supreme 321olos is offline
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    Come back from "young" retirement! Where to start?

    Hi,

    Most if not all you don't know me or remember but I used to be one of the 08 members working on v26. I didn't, per say leave, more of just drifted away. Seeing as how I'm doing coding courses at the moment and have completed all required modules/assignments already I figured I'd come back to where I first started programming and have another shot at it. What I wanted to ask is, what revision should I code on? From what it looks like v26 and below are pretty much non-existent anymore and it's all about the new versions of habbo. Of course I'd need to relearn the new packet structures and protocols but that'd take me a day or 2. So, what revision?

    Thanks.


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    R.I.P Millercent FatalLulz is offline
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    Re: Come back from "young" retirement! Where to start?

    Well, you could go in with the new and out with the old and learn the latest UI (R63 Post-shuffle) better known as R63B.

    Orrrrr, you could attempt to bring back the old :)
    Your choice man. A lot has changed however.

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    Check http://arcturus.pw The General is offline
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    Re: Come back from "young" retirement! Where to start?

    Well great to see some people back from the past. I don't really know you or heard from you but I'm willing to help you to share my knowledge with you

    V26 is nothing compared with the todays emulators. I don't think you can get more than 10 people online if you start running a V26 as nobody is used to it, yet the current group that plays retros has never seen the old styles so. Its not really worth creating something for shockwave emulation.



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