Getting back into the Retro scene

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    Enthusiast SatoshiUshi is offline
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    big grin Getting back into the Retro scene

    So, I decided after a few years of being gone to make a return to the retro scene. I have been behind a lot and things seem more scattered now. I was wondering what setup I should use. What are the most stable and most used Emulators and CMS's now. I was also wondering if there are any Emu's that are 32-bit (compatable with Windows 2003 R3, I need to get it upgraded which means having the harddrive whipped ;-;)

    Any suggestions would do. Thanks in advanced.


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    Loyalty Vaulient is offline
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    Re: Getting back into the Retro scene

    Start off with your localhost first , use Revcms if you have no idea what you're doing (to get updated with how stuff works now) and use an easy to handle first , like phoenix or some people would say GTE , after you're familiar with everything , then you can get a vps and start your own journey . Good luck.

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    Enthusiast SatoshiUshi is offline
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    Re: Getting back into the Retro scene

    Haha, thanks. We actually just went straight ahead and picked. We are currently using Azure and RevCMS. I am getting back into things now. It is a shame to see so many versions of Habbo go by. I am still missing v40 and oldskool (XD). Oh well. Need to follow the crowd.

    We are running a 6GB and 6 Core VPS atm. It runs better than my old Dedibox.

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    Loyalty Vaulient is offline
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    Re: Getting back into the Retro scene

    my dedicated server was a 16 gb server with 500 gb hard disk :P . Such a waste of money though since I've shut down my retro . But anyways , good luck with your retro , hope the best for you. Note of advice , be careful with azure ,especially when handling furnitures , don't fuck up your furnidata since your emu will load furnidata first.



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