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Habbo Q&A
How does Habbo Retro works?
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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteTuxGroom" data-source="post: 473013" data-attributes="member: 104513"><p>Every played an old video game on a emulator? One I remember is "Dolphin Emu" that I believe emulated GameCube games.</p><p>Kinda like that with extra steps.</p><p></p><p>Generally, the actual information (furniture, clothing, assets, etc) is hosted on a server, then an emulator is coded that takes all that information and begins to emulate it using the Habbo assets that are hosted.</p><p>Because Habbo is an online game that requires accounts and being able to connect with other people across the world, a database is required. The database stores all user accounts, rooms, etc.</p><p></p><p>That's a very simple answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteTuxGroom, post: 473013, member: 104513"] Every played an old video game on a emulator? One I remember is "Dolphin Emu" that I believe emulated GameCube games. Kinda like that with extra steps. Generally, the actual information (furniture, clothing, assets, etc) is hosted on a server, then an emulator is coded that takes all that information and begins to emulate it using the Habbo assets that are hosted. Because Habbo is an online game that requires accounts and being able to connect with other people across the world, a database is required. The database stores all user accounts, rooms, etc. That's a very simple answer. [/QUOTE]
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