My popcorn at the cinema has been more expensive.
* Grabs Popcorn *
Eh people suck, people scam all the time and yet some people still trust those scammers like Leon. So I don't know if this thread has a point.
Heya,
Figured I'd post here too. As I'm not too active on this forum, I figured maybe someone hasn't seen this yet. :eek:
I have been working on building a new emulator as the successor to Arcturus, completely from scratch; Sirius Emulator. With the release of .NET Core and its cross platform...
I don't quite understand this. If you already know beforehand when you have to execute something (as you know the end timestamp say 10 minute jail time), why call it every second (assuming to compare etc). Why not use some kind of scheduled task, and cancel that scheduled task when someone logs...
You know, there is this thing called interfaces in OO? Assuming nodejs also supports something like this why not build a generic interface so you can use that and have people use whatever they want...
All facts given and even proof provided by me and @Quackster. And you're still in denial. Come on dude, how difficult is it to own up to it?
Yeah I know you're copying my headers because the composer names are 100% the same, for the CatalogPagesListComposer, its unique to Arcturus. So instead...
Without him posting the source code, it could've also been ripped from Plus. Or Azure or any other emulator. There can no objective conclusion being made untill he makes all his source code publicly available for anyone to see.
No, the reason Habbo sections have no good content is because of...
You're in denial and you have no clue what you're doing. Do you?
Like, code the saved searches like you said in a previous post. Bet you can't because I never coded them.
No it is just so obvious. Its almost funny.
I find this funny. Your previous post says Arcturus was a port of butterfly...
Okay because you're in such denial and everyone else here cannot make their own objective opinion, which is almost funny, and without you making the source available for doing so; its still quite obvious. And thats why I am leaving this here:
No it was never a porting project. It was made...
I don't like it how you call components of your emulator libraries. It would indicated that they are easily exchangeable and could be used for other projects.
Your github repo returns a 404.