Revolution Emulator [C#, R63B, Encryption Cracked, DAO, Fluent NHibernate, Lua Plugin, Mono]

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Zak

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Mar 12, 2011
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I don't know.

Everyone should stop asking when it will be done.
It's a development, you can't just make a release date up, because unlikely events may occur, or any other reason.

I'm currently ill due to a bad cold, so no progress has been made over the last few days.
 

Champion

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Patience is a virtue yall, asking when it'll be done won't make it be done any sooner. It'll only annoy the developer and make him think that he's just spoon feeding a bunch of ungrateful leeches.

I for one am a leech because I have the attention span of a 5 year old.. I do promise that if I use this though for a hotel and get any revenue off it, I'll donate appropriately! Everyone else who is planning to make a hotel with this should do the same imo.
 

wiredHotel

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This is really good, I love R63B... when this is released I might ditch Phoenix... cos to be honest this is amazing! and its the furthest that any coders have got so far! Good really good, should be proud!
 

DaLightz

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May 19, 2012
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when is the release?
Should i slap you now, or later? :lol:
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But zak, as im seeing, most of the stuff for the client is powered by the db correct?
(like, friends online caption, and room catergorys) Becuase thats what it looks like in the screenshots. :)
 

Zak

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Yep, data taken from the Database securely and efficiently using a Session of NHiberate, then stored into a Cache by using WeakReference within a generic Dictionary, then ready to be distributed.
 

DaLightz

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Yep, data taken from the Database securely and efficiently using a Session of NHiberate, then stored into a Cache by using WeakReference within a generic Dictionary, then ready to be distributed.
Lovely. Keepp it urp.
 

FarLock

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Why RevEMU and not PhoenixEMU?
  1. It is free and open-source, edit it to your liking or install plugins appropriate for your needs.
  2. It is more advanced than Phoenix. Working on it is just like hopping to Phoenix 4.0, and lot better.
  3. Supports multiple database, doesn't rely on one type.
  4. It is coded by a team, which works hard and is good programmer.
So why still doubt on RevEMU's ability.. and reliability? ;)
 
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