• MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    This is great news, wish more publisher/devs of defunct mmos would do this. Would be even better if they give the server source code to the new Devs.

    Crosses fingers for WildStar

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    1 year ago

    It’s worth noting that the folks running the Homecoming server had a private server and the source code for years and hid it from the community. I don’t just mean they lied, I mean they used control of all major City of Heroes communities to suppress knowledge of the server and ban anyone who spoke up. I would avoid using their server.

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        1 year ago

        I’m not speaking from a source, I’ve been following the CoH story since the SCoRE server got leaked. Basically sometime after CoH shut down, the SCoRE folks started the private server and kept it as secret as possible. They ran the server for years before information successfully got out in a way they were not able to suppress. Among the many things they did, they had an alternate version of CoH running that was just the character designer and the ability to walk around the city. They said it was all that could be saved of CoH and used that to throw everyone off the trail any time leaks came out.

        SCoRE eventually did share code, but they excluded some things including the work they did to update the game and the mission files, and they only did so after the community went absolutely nuts.

        It took a while for other servers to make the game playable, but Homecoming was up within days of the “leak” and was using the newer version SCoRE had developed. They have since lost their lead on updates to Thunderspy and Ouroboros, but Homecoming remains the most popular server. Homecoming is taking donations but operates as an LLC. The donation amounts they say they need are very substantial and I doubt their costs are accurate. They claim they are working on becoming a non-profit but they have been saying that for a long time.

        This is not a bad write up but it and the linked articles will be missing some context. Example: the person they call “Leo” in one of the attached articles is one of the assholes who hid everything and ran Homecoming. Kind of changes the tone a bit.