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Ivel
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CoAD Server project
hi everyone. wanted to stop by and get a little feedback on the project we have been workng on for the last few months. The thought has come up time after time about moving our server to .Net and wanted to get some feedback from users of a .net built EMU.
If it were to happen, we would basically follow the same path that RunUO has taken. C# using the C# codeDOM for the scripting engine. I've never personally used RunUO (uninstalled UO a long time ago) but love the fact someone has finally broken the EMU dev mentality of "A .Net server could never work for an EMU"
anyways, come vote on our survery, and feel free to post in our forums pros and cons that you see with staying in a c++ project vs moving to .net.
URL:
http://www.CoADServer.com
btw, just noticed that this forums I for RunUO only (thought it was a general forum when I posted) so feel free to move it to the off topic forum if you feel it is necessary.
Thanks
hi everyone. wanted to stop by and get a little feedback on the project we have been workng on for the last few months. The thought has come up time after time about moving our server to .Net and wanted to get some feedback from users of a .net built EMU.
If it were to happen, we would basically follow the same path that RunUO has taken. C# using the C# codeDOM for the scripting engine. I've never personally used RunUO (uninstalled UO a long time ago) but love the fact someone has finally broken the EMU dev mentality of "A .Net server could never work for an EMU"
anyways, come vote on our survery, and feel free to post in our forums pros and cons that you see with staying in a c++ project vs moving to .net.
URL:
http://www.CoADServer.com
btw, just noticed that this forums I for RunUO only (thought it was a general forum when I posted) so feel free to move it to the off topic forum if you feel it is necessary.
Thanks