My favourite is Firewind![]()
My favourite is Firewind![]()
Thread could be a little more detailed explaining why you like firewind.
But as it goes, firewind is stable, could do with a lot of updating though.
My favourite is SwiftEmu, because it is updated and most of features are working, not like in other emulators.
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Mango, since it's coded clean, plus it's not another Habbolatino-era shit, it's stable, and the coder actually CAN code as proven ;)
My favourite was Sierra. Besides from it being a little incomplete, it had a powerful plugin API.
I don't work a lot with the RELEASE 63 of Habbo Hotel, anyways i always take a look to the projects and releases and my favourite ones are Sierra and Mango. ¿Why? Because they're different, they're examples of decent emulators which had a lot of work, also i think they're the two ones with the best future for the developers.
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Phoenix 4.0 :( :( #RIP
It had a chance alright, but when? No one knew.
Mine would have to be the one my friend has made. It's the most upto date, it's code is really amazing. (No I will not state it's name nor provide images of how it's upto date till I have permission.) These days all emu's are just unfinished work.
Firewind is by far the most stable r63b emulator I'd say thats released and still being worked on that I know of.
I like Swift, it's my favorite.
I like it because of all the features etc.
Firewind is stable, and that's about.. it?
You could make swift very stable anyway if you had the experience (or money) to do it. As of now it's fine till 1k users, which is a lot.
I'd have to say Swift Emu v5
Mango, although I'm no longer experimenting with it (really have left now :D just lurking) to me it was one of the most stable emulators we ever had, I Also believe it will gradually replace Uber and all its sub-projects (Butterfly, BcStorm). Uber started off with a basic feature-set very much like Mango, after a leak (butterfly) it fueled R63 Post-Shuffle and got us to where we are right now. So with it already having achieved Post shuffle maybe a complete feature set is next, who knows.
If only that would work.. I'm positive he was implementing that you pay someone to code it for you (Which in my opinion would be a waste.) Swift is only good because bothered with it and tuned it up alot. But it still lacks in many things. I'd attempt to work on a base of an emulator if I knew how to. (I have tried learning but do not understand it)
I would say Bcstorm the one that Leon fixed because that one always worked for me. I've never tried out Firewind actually.
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