Upgrading Revision

JarnoHSTR

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Jan 19, 2018
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Hi, I'm trying to upgrade my emulator
From: PRODUCTION-201609061203-935497134
To: PRODUCTION-201802201205-141713395

Are there any structure changes? And how do I check them and fix them?
If someone could help me figure this all out...

Thanks in advance
 

JayC

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Aug 8, 2013
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Dude.. you are talking about structure changes between like 4 different major revisions between 2016 and 2018.

You need to just go get the newest released emulator and swf pack
 

Daltron

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Aug 6, 2015
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No offense, but that's a dumb question.
If you don't know what a revision is or how to upgrade your revision you probably shouldn't have a retro, But we all have to learn somewhere so with that being said
Go look through the devbest release section and get what you need!
 

JayC

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Aug 8, 2013
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No offense, but that's a dumb question.
If you don't know what a revision is or how to upgrade your revision you probably shouldn't have a retro, But we all have to learn somewhere so with that being said
Go look through the devbest release section and get what you need!
This is a dumb answer... Not everyone knows how to update revisions and given it's not that easy.. You probably just go off tutorials on how to update but you would have no clue if I gave you a habbo swf and said go for it. You need to break down 2 habbo swfs into the script code and find all the differences and update your packets. You need to find all of the new packet IDs and update those, as well as your rsa keys. You need to find what packets were removed and what were added.

You don't need to know this to own a retro. I believe you should know how to code html, css, php, and c# or Java to own a proper retro
 

Bran

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Mar 13, 2017
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No offense, but that's a dumb question.
If you don't know what a revision is or how to upgrade your revision you probably shouldn't have a retro, But we all have to learn somewhere so with that being said
Go look through the devbest release section and get what you need!
only because you know how to do it doesn't mean others do? don't be so ignorant
 

Object

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Nov 10, 2017
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I would recommend you upgrading from your current revision if you dont understand how to read the structures of the swf & then converting them to your emulator.

However there is a few tutorials on how to update packets etc. Sledmore has released a good one a couple years back. You could read it and fiddle arround on your localhost and then one day u might be able to do so :)
 

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