Damien
Don't need glasses if you can C#
- Feb 26, 2012
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Hello everyone, today I decided to start working on the API for the Habbo camera and felt like giving something back to you guys.
The Project:
My main goals is to replicate the habbo camera to the best of my ability, including effects, pets, items, users figures and any other data that gets sent to the server from a string of data generated by the camera. The API will be hosted on a dedicated server that other hotels will be able to connect to. Sadly this will means the API wont be publicly released (yet). While this may be considered a bad thing, this allows me to fix bugs and improve the API without having to release updates.
My Goals:
The Beta:
These are the current hotel listed that will be beta testing the API once it's at a stage for testing:
Images:
This image is pre-generated in order to test the EMU's connected to the server. More images will be posted as I progress further in the project.
The Project:
My main goals is to replicate the habbo camera to the best of my ability, including effects, pets, items, users figures and any other data that gets sent to the server from a string of data generated by the camera. The API will be hosted on a dedicated server that other hotels will be able to connect to. Sadly this will means the API wont be publicly released (yet). While this may be considered a bad thing, this allows me to fix bugs and improve the API without having to release updates.
My Goals:
- To create an almost if not perfect camera api.
- To be 100% free for anyone to use.
- To be compatible with any Habbo.swf without having to make edits.
- To be simple to setup and configure.
- For users to be able to upload custom swfs to be compatible with the camera.
The Beta:
These are the current hotel listed that will be beta testing the API once it's at a stage for testing:
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You must be registered for see links- @ToxRetros
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You must be registered for see links- @Meap
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You must be registered for see links- @JMG
Images:
This image is pre-generated in order to test the EMU's connected to the server. More images will be posted as I progress further in the project.
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