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matthilde

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  1. Oh this is interesting. I've been lurking around in the forums today because sometimes every now and then I come back here. I actually made two projects that I made either to do stuff in anarchy servers or learn more about security stuff implemented in MC Classic servers. Unfortunately I do not have any screenshots because they're super old projects but they're cool nonetheless and I am open to questions (if i come back here eventually) https://codeberg.org/matthilde/tfbot - This was a bot written in C to get more familiar with low-level socket programming, parsing and multithreading. It is capable to connect to ClassiCube and list servers to join, join them, you can also spawn "slave" bots that will build stuff for you. It can build schematic files and do other stuff. Docs here: https://codeberg.org/matthilde/tfbot/src/branch/master/SHELLDOCS.txt https://github.com/pyclassic/pyclassic - Goofy ahh python library to write your own minecraft classic bots. I think it was somewhat known when I was actively developing it.
  2. There is a difference between a barebones voxel engine and ClassiCube, which contains more game logic than you think. But again, if you really want a DOS port just run it on Windows 95. It's pretty much the same thing
  3. i'm just gonna drop my fetch here
  4. Considering that there are a Windows 95 port, chances are that a DOS port is possible if you use a protected mode interface (basically a whole kernel just to run DOS apps in 32-bit, just use W95 at this point), it will probably just run very slowly. and imo asking for a DOS port is just vague because DOS has been going through a lot of hardware progress. So do you mean running ClassiCube in 16-bit real mode like it'd run on a 8086 or an 80286 (in this case it's just not possible because the hardware is far too limited for these kind of applications to run efficiently)? Or do you mean a 386/486? In which can basically run Windows 95 and therefore run ClassiCube? Also, about OpenGL, if you want to run a "DOS port", I think you'd be better off writing all the 3D rendering yourself (which would be very well optimized for the purpose as you're doing software rendering) rather than using specifications designed for GPUs. But expect your software rendering to be slow.
  5. ah yes, oppression, when you get kicked for being utterly annoying shall the working class of classicube (whatever this means) seize the means of cubes
  6. watch out your brain is decaying even further as you write those replies lol
  7. instead of pretending to be some kind of great activist for political change in some tiny community that does not even care about that. go outside, do some real political activist idk, you have the potential to do so. call me a nazi if you want, you know i'm right. but you do you, do your small coalition of servers with an e-nation twist, pretend to be some kind of great liberator. making a discord server and destroying a swastika in a minecraft server while pretending you do actual political activism is so hilarious and tells a lot about you. don't even bother replying to me i know your answer already. i'm tired of seeing this kind of people online.
  8. holy crap are we larping again just stop already lmfao
  9. idk i am just planning to study computer science in a university. idk what i'll do with my diploma after that, maybe sysadmin or smth? ah yes, of course, gamer is a job
  10. that sounds pretty sussy to me...

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