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Habbo ditching flash soon confirmed
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<blockquote data-quote="Khalil" data-source="post: 453587" data-attributes="member: 9938"><p>Oh wow... yikes.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/er1MWnL.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>Habbo has long since been morphing into something completely indistinguishable from what it was... what it's supposed to be. It seems that Sulake, with every new update, is little by little taking away from Habbo what makes it, well, Habbo; personally, I wouldn't mind it one bit if retros simply remained in the flash era, reaching the last pre-new client update and freezing in that production release while perhaps working out newer features for it or hell, even bringing back features from past versions and integrating them into a modern environment, who knows, retros could actually bring back the Habbo we all grew up with... but, perhaps I'm simply being a foolish optimist.</p><p></p><p>The security concerns that arise from sticking with flash are far too consequential to be disregarded so easily, especially when there wouldn't be anymore updates from Habbo to make it all, to some extent, worth it. I'm genuinely interested to see how the retros community at large adapts to a post-new client era, maybe one of those HTML5 client projects will take off and usher the community into a new, better era, maybe retros will die out, maybe a black hole will swallow our solar system in the coming weeks, who knows, it's just a bit disheartening ngl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khalil, post: 453587, member: 9938"] Oh wow... yikes. [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/er1MWnL.png[/IMG] Habbo has long since been morphing into something completely indistinguishable from what it was... what it's supposed to be. It seems that Sulake, with every new update, is little by little taking away from Habbo what makes it, well, Habbo; personally, I wouldn't mind it one bit if retros simply remained in the flash era, reaching the last pre-new client update and freezing in that production release while perhaps working out newer features for it or hell, even bringing back features from past versions and integrating them into a modern environment, who knows, retros could actually bring back the Habbo we all grew up with... but, perhaps I'm simply being a foolish optimist. The security concerns that arise from sticking with flash are far too consequential to be disregarded so easily, especially when there wouldn't be anymore updates from Habbo to make it all, to some extent, worth it. I'm genuinely interested to see how the retros community at large adapts to a post-new client era, maybe one of those HTML5 client projects will take off and usher the community into a new, better era, maybe retros will die out, maybe a black hole will swallow our solar system in the coming weeks, who knows, it's just a bit disheartening ngl. [/QUOTE]
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