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jrune_
June 25th, 2010, 14:18
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Introduction
As summer holidays are approaching i have decided to start a whole new server called jRune to keep me busy throughout the holidays, the project will eventually be released to various communities as a project base, i plan to use the original Hyperion base by Graham as i am satisfied with it's design base and architecture.

What makes this project so different
In my eyes, i see lot's of people faluting projects which never get done due to several reasons such as lack of motivation and effort being put into projects, one of the main problems with most projects is lack of communication & co-ordination, hence that is why this project will be a solo project, only developed by me.
My main goal is to take the original hyperion server and basically add perfect content to it, so pretty much finish what graham never does, which is content. The server base it's self has some drawbacks and some unfinished parts which i plan to finish.
I'm sure we all want a nice realistic server to play, so i will be writing all skills for hyperion, perfect combat and original runescape quests.

The server will be set up on a svn as soon as possible, but this is a solo project. Recently im trying to make a script system which will load scripts for things such as skills/npcs making it much more efficient for the jvm and uses less memory.

Client base
The client will be a clean 317 deob with no customs, my main goal is trying to create a realistic server for people to use with great stability.

Progress Blog
-Project started [25/06/10]
--Server packaged [25/06/10]
---Login fixed [25/06/10]
----Basic combat added with npc support [25/06/10]
-----Formula adjustments made, timers added & ground items support [25/06/10]
------Added full Npc loader, loads definitions & retrieves drops loaded from xml. [25/06/10]

jrune_
June 25th, 2010, 14:19
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Ash
June 25th, 2010, 14:28
Goodluck mate ;).

Aaron
June 25th, 2010, 14:30
Goodluck mate, Looks like a nice project:)