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This isn't a museum-like thing, it's actual VMK playable. I found out how to make a VMK private server.
Disney will probably shut this down
I found out how to make a VMK private server.
I don't believe you.
And nobody else should, either, unless you come up with something that can't simply be Photoshopped.
Like, for starters: Describe your project in technical terms. Convince me.
I agreeI don't believe you.
And nobody else should, either, unless you come up with something that can't simply be Photoshopped.
Like, for starters: Describe your project in technical terms. Convince me.
lol you can't even host VMK on your own computer.. (at least to my knowledge)
I'm going to go with Electric on this one.
I might not fully understand the description in technical terms-should there be one-but you ought to prove what you say.
If this is some type of sick joke, its not that funny.
I don't believe you.
And nobody else should, either, unless you come up with something that can't simply be Photoshopped.
Like, for starters: Describe your project in technical terms. Convince me.
lol you can't even host VMK on your own computer.. (at least to my knowledge)
This works like a CokeStudios retro and and a Habbo retro. VMK has all files on one seperate server, such like a game server. With all the files, like the game engine, items, you can use that server. If you download the files, changing the code a bit, and compiling it, you have yourself a server file, that can be used by anyone that is put on a server you can buy from a company.
This works like a CokeStudios retro and and a Habbo retro. VMK has all files on one seperate server, such like a game server. With all the files, like the game engine, items, you can use that server. If you download the files, changing the code a bit, and compiling it, you have yourself a server file, that can be used by anyone that is put on a server you can buy from a company.
This is like saying: put together a mixture of 65% oxygen, 18% carbon, 10% hydrogen, 3% nitrogen, 1.5% calcium, and small amounts of other elements, and you've got yourself a human being!
Nope. Simply having the pieces won't work.
Yes, there are people who have been able to reverse-engineer Habbo servers (and these are called "retros"). And yes, VMK was based on Habbo. But VMK had a lot of custom programming put into it - not the least of which was the dictionary! - and so I don't believe that anyone can make a VMK retro. It simply can't be done.
Prove me wrong if you'd like; but screenshots won't do it, because it's a whole lot easier to fake an image with Photoshop than it is to reverse-engineer VMK.