Open Source Aion Emu Development

08/07/2009 00:17 dmitri_dbv#1
Hello Everyone!
We welcome you to participate in the open source Aion emulator development project that offers a unique approach to the emulator development process. The main element is that anyone, contributor or not, will be able to gain from the result. The first stage is to start the discussion to get a picture where everyone stands on our proposition. Read "Project Information" at [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...], any feedback will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Dmitri
08/10/2009 21:46 sephx#2
There is already an open source project that is come a long way.
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08/10/2009 22:09 Niak#3
What if you don't know java but excel in another languages such as C for exemple ? Aion should get more than a "java emulator" imo. Anyways they want to be retail like so what about fun server which gameplay differs from official ? ;)
09/04/2009 15:11 surfer25#4
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Originally Posted by Niak View Post
What if you don't know java but excel in another languages such as C for exemple ? Aion should get more than a "java emulator" imo. Anyways they want to be retail like so what about fun server which gameplay differs from official ? ;)
Whats wrong with creating a Java Emulator?
09/04/2009 20:09 Niak#5
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Whats wrong with creating a Java Emulator?
Nothing. Read again ?
09/04/2009 23:11 TrueYami#6
Hmm, IMO it's better to do it in C ;o
Sry for being a language noob, but doesn't C fit more into a emulator than Java? :)
Well good luck!!!
I hope you'll do it ;D
09/05/2009 10:58 surfer25#7
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Originally Posted by Niak View Post
Nothing. Read again ?
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Aion should get more than a "java emulator" imo
:confused: seemed like a negative comment :)

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Hmm, IMO it's better to do it in C ;o
Sry for being a language noob, but doesn't C fit more into a emulator than Java?
Well good luck!!!
I hope you'll do it ;D
Yes and no; These days most programming languages are similar in speed. You could use any language C, C++, C#, Java (even php if you knew how) and most don't have a particular advantage over each other.
09/12/2009 00:15 TrueYami#8
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Yes and no; These days most programming languages are similar in speed. You could use any language C, C++, C#, Java (even php if you knew how) and most don't have a particular advantage over each other.
k, alright. Thanks for making it clear for me :)