Zap > Habboon (2014/15) > Fresh > Puomi
In that order.
I haven't had a super outstanding time on a retro since about 2015 though. Flash hotels get boring, Shockwave hotels dont have enough users.
Not a real competition, especially in it's current state.
Yes all i do is spread hate, you are the true voice of reason.
Because i'm not one of the few people on here who actually help people solve issues, setup servers, and find links to dead downloads.
Please, remind me what you do here...
@HarmonicRain I think everyone knows who you are :P
I assumed you meant he should work to make Kepler support v5. But I'm sure he has some specific reason for wanting to use v5.
@vitim42 the link is updated. Sorry about that, it was like 2am my time when i posted it.
I literally just said they have a lack of competition, so that would mean there isn't one.
But that doesn't make it an outstanding server. Lack of competition doesn't make something inherently good.
Habboon is dated in many ways, no real community minus welcome room, no economy, no new...
Here is a download with two different V5 DCR packs inside.
I have never once messed with V5 so I know nothing about these. Let me know when you download them because I'm going to remove the link.
UPDATED: https://mega.nz/#F!yyQw2C5S!oR_Umni3YADGRbz6YpgWbg
I'm assuming he means the old BadgesComposer is now split into two different composers that are sent in response to GetBadgesEvent.
I'm not so familiar with the newer protocol but I would guess that one composer prepares the badges in general and the other sends the specific badges being worn...
This could be the best thing to happen to Habbo retros in ages.
All the stupid people who know nothing about programming, computer science, and the protocol will get fucked.
Then, perhaps, the smarter people will find real solutions to real problems and the scene will see a couple of really...
Sure, take PHP Retro and make it work for your db then update to not be shitty and deprecated.
Otherwise, you'll need to write your own or pay someone to do it for you.
I don't really have a need for it but sounds like Micr$oft's Kotlin lol.
I haven't picked up a new language in quite some time, considered Go and/or Rust recently.