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Small project, I removed everything I could think of when it comes to the cache. The game is no longer loading anything that could potentially be copyrighted
- All Cache related objects removed (sprites, models, gfx, animations, chat fonts, censors, maps, floor tiles, items, etc)
- Running on Hyperion
- Maps redone entirely 32x32 grid
- Walking redone, moves with the arrow keys instead of clicking. (Changed a few things in the playerupdatingerverside to get this working)
- No animations/gfx (so far)
- Redid the way things are painted onto the screen.
- Appearance packet is there, but no other appearances yet.
- At the moment no items client sided. But items are serversided (since Hyperion), would take less than 20 minutes to make the items function, its all there.
- Essentially everything that my version of Hyperion has (cooking, firemaking, smithing, etc) except have to make it function via the client since I'd have to recreate the objects/sprites/ids and since I made some minor changes to the packets.
As for copyrighted code, I'm sure that it's all copyrighted by Jagex. So I'm assuming everything would have to be changed or refactored to the point of no return? I don't know.
you're still modifying their intellectual property, so it's not legal
This looks pretty cool, wonder how things will turn out as you update it.
Your better off just making your own client.
Indeed it does, that was mentioned in the original post. Keep in mind though Jagex didn't invent entities, threads, isaacgenerators, buffering, and a lot of other things in that client so while you can reference some stuff, you can't copy it word for word. If you remove 85% of the client and then reform the 15% to a point where its not noticeable that its the same (while also adding original content that was created by you), then you should be fine. I'm no lawyer though, and a ton of posts were removed yesterday for discussing this.
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