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Originally Posted by Nuggie
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I'm not a dev, just a regular joe with another trade.
So I have two thoughts on this, keep in mind my previous statement.
#1 Keeping track of the changes that hundreds of people make would be problematic. In regards to backtracking to fix stuff that wasn't coded right.
#2 Who's to say he doesn't give out the code and someone starts antoehr server with it? Thereby losing control of the project.
I say he keeps it as is.
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1. Obviously not just anyone can commit changes. Changes are pushed once they are thoroughly tested and approved by the real staff.
2. People can already do this. The real content of p99 is in the database, not the source. If you don't recognize the difference, you probably shouldn't be commenting here. Nuggie, you are officially on my idiot list.
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Originally Posted by Samhain
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While many enjoy the playing atmosphere free of cheating and hacking another reason the code will not be released for review is because such would reveal the spyware that comes with the custom dll's that facilitate anti-cheating but are nonetheless illegal.
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Sensitive source such as anti-hacks wouldn't be shared. Sharing the code relating to NPC pathing and displayed animations is a bit different.